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Practice Areas Overview

Divorce and Equitable Distribution of Property

Experienced Philadelphia Divorce Lawyers

Offering Personal Service and Solid Representation

Practical, Realistic, Long-Term Solutions in Family Law

Both divorcing spouses and separating unmarried cohabitants require legal assistance with regard to equitable distribution of property. Property distribution is not only a matter of establishing who will retain the family home, or who will get which car. Other assets that are harder to value, such as pensions and businesses, may be even more important in the long run.

To schedule a consultation with an experienced Philadelphia divorce lawyer, contact the Law Office of Elaine Smith and Adam M. Horwitz attorney.

We are experienced family lawyers who are skilled at helping clients determine their goals, move forward, and be as secure as possible in the future.

We assist clients through the process of inventory and valuation of assets including vacation homes, boats, cars, pensions, IRAs, and employment benefits such as unused sick day compensation. Detailed asset valuation which includes an accounting of all debt enables us to represent our clients confidently, avoiding litigation by negotiating from a position of strength.

Philadelphia divorce lawyer Elaine Smith has devoted her career of more than 30 years to the practice of family law. Adam M. Horwitz brings to the firm an approachable demeanor and a talent for courtroom presentation that offers distinct benefits to clients.

Whether you plan to pursue an uncontested divorce or wish to have a clear understanding of what your post divorce rights will be, attorneys Smith and Horwitz are well qualified to move your case forward cost effectively while vigorously defending your rights.

Contact us to schedule a consultation with an experienced Philadelphia divorce lawyer.

Family law clients of the Law Office of Elaine Smith and Adam M. Horwitz come from throughout the vicinity of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, including from communities such as Bala Cynwyd, Media, Newtown, Morton, Ardmore, Abington, Havertown, and Swarthmore; from counties including Philadelphia County, Montgomery County, Bucks County, and Delaware County.