High Asset Divorces

When there are high value assets to divide during a divorce, there can be suspicion.

We dig. We trace. We keep your spouse honest.

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Marital property is property acquired during the marriage and is subject to equitable division under Colorado law.

Equitable division does not necessarily mean equal division. Rather, the court has discretion to award a disproportionate share of the marital estate to one party based on a variety of factors, including the size of the marital estate, the relative financial position of the parties, and each party’s earning capacity.

The division of marital assets during a divorce—particularly when substantial assets are involved—can become highly contested.

If your divorce involves complex investments, business ownership interests, securities-based compensation, retirement accounts, real estate holdings, or concerns about hidden assets, our experienced high-asset divorce attorneys can help identify, value, and protect the assets that make up the marital estate.

We work with trusted financial experts who trace assets, analyze income, value businesses and real estate, review investment portfolios, and prepare marital balance sheets to help ensure the marital estate is divided fairly and based on accurate financial information.

Contemplating divorce with high assets?

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