Providence Property Division Attorney
Attorney Mark B. Morse has been practicing law since 1983. People who are going through divorce rely on Mr. Morse to pursue and protect clients' interests during the property division of divorce. Decisions made now regarding division of property and alimony will affect you long into the future.
If you are going through a divorce, you need a lawyer you can talk to. Contact our firm to arrange a consultation.
Property Division
Rhode Island is an equitable distribution state. Property will be divided "fairly." Of course, each party has his or her own idea about what is fair. Any property or asset that is acquired during the marriage and appreciates in value will be considered. This includes property such as:
- Homes
- Cars
- Real property
- Pensions
- Stocks and bonds
- Debt
- Furniture
- Artwork
Business Valuations
If you are a business owner, we are able to refer to certified public accountants and forensic accountants to address the issue of business valuation. Our firm strives to protect your interests and everything you have worked so hard to earn.
Spousal Support
Spousal support (alimony) will be considered after property has been divided. Factors that may be considered include:
- Fault of the parties
- Financial and non-financial contribution of parties
- Needs and expenses
- Length of the marriage
- Health condition of parties
- Age of parties
- Earning capacity of parties
Contact The Law Office of Mark B. Morse in Providence to arrange a consultation.




















