✈️ What Happens to Frequent Flyer Miles and Travel Rewards After Divorce? | Los Angeles Divorce
✈️ Airline miles and credit card rewards aren’t just perks—they can be valuable assets in a divorce. If earned during the marriage, they may be considered community property under California law. Here’s how to make sure they’re handled correctly in your divorce settlement.
📌 What You’ll Learn:
✔ When frequent flyer miles and travel rewards are subject to division in divorce ⚖️
✔ How to check transfer rules with airlines and credit card programs 🔍
✔ Real client story: how negotiating a fair split saved time, money, and frustration ✅
✔ What to do when rewards can’t be transferred—using offsets in your settlement 💰
✔ How Divorce661 ensures no valuable asset gets left out of your agreement 🧾
💡 Real Client Story:
One client had thousands in travel points through a shared credit card. We helped negotiate a split before the divorce was finalized, avoiding post-divorce disputes and preserving the full value.
💼 Why Work With Divorce661?
✔ Flat-Fee Divorce Services With Full Asset Review 💼
✔ We include travel rewards, loyalty programs, and point systems in your judgment 📑
✔ 100% Remote Help Across California 🖥️
✔ Helping You Move Forward With a Clean, Complete Settlement ✅
📞 Wondering what happens to your airline miles or rewards in divorce? Visit Divorce661.com for a FREE consultation and we’ll make sure every asset is accounted for.
💬 Ever forgot about miles and points in a divorce? Share your story in the comments to help others protect what they’ve earned.
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