Homes, cars, businesses, stocks, bonds… these are what most people consider “assets.” But over the course of a marriage, other items are acquired as well, some of which may have both monetary and sentimental value. Such non-traditional assets can include, but are not limited to:
- Antique collections
- Music collections
- Art and book collections
- Coin collections
- Gun collections
- Sports memorabilia
- Season tickets to sporting events
- Timeshares
- Royalties
These types of assets can be extremely difficult to valuate, particularly given the emotional attachment one or both individuals in a divorce may have for them. Quite often, they fall under the laws of joint ownership. At Cynthia J. Bohn & Associates, we help our clients accurately appraise the value of assets like these, and many more, using our own experience and the insight gleaned from our network of professionals from a wide range of fields.
Please contact our effective Tennessee divorce attorneys as soon as possible for help in protecting your non-traditional assets.










