If you’re moving toward a divorce, you may be worried that your spouse is going to try to hide assets that the two of you own together. You know that they don’t want to split these assets with you because they weren’t in favor of the divorce, to begin with. First and...
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High Asset Divorce
Why high-asset divorces are so unique
Every divorce has a lot of different issues that may need to be addressed. Child maintenance, spousal support and property division tend to take up the majority of focus. Sometimes, matters can be resolved fairly swiftly with little cause for concern. On the other...
What you need to know about a high net worth asset divorce
When exchanging vows, it’s always “until death do us apart,” but in reality, a lot can come in between couples leading to divorce. Top on the list is money and financial issues among the leading causes of legal separation. For the ultra-wealthy, there is a lot more at...
Using an appraiser in a high asset Colorado divorce
Most wealthy Colorado residents who are contemplating a divorce view property division as one of the most important – if not the most important – issue that must be resolved during the divorce process. Many couples are able to resolve all issues of property division...
Protecting your business in divorce
With nearly half of all marriages ending up in divorce at some point, many people face the complications that arise from decisions over the division of marital property. For the Colorado business owner, this can cause headaches that they must either anticipate or...
How can collaborative divorce help me save money?
With the myriad of concerns that go into an average divorce, many forget one of the most practical concerns: money. Child support and alimony are common issues, but the actual divorce process itself may be very expensive, as well. Fortunately, there are ways to reduce...
Reasons a spouse could challenge a prenuptial agreement during divorce
A prenuptial agreement is supposed to give you and your spouse assurances of how the two of you would divide your property if you ever get divorced. Most of the time, both sides honor the terms of a prenup, and the divorce goes fairly smoothly. Other times, one spouse...
Gray divorce often involves retirement instead of custody issues
For Colorado couples divorcing in their 50s and later, the process often looks very different from couples who divorce in their 20s and 30s. When we help couples ending their marriages at this stage in life, the process is often more amicable than ending shorter...
Hiring a forensic accountant could give you a leg up in your divorce
Most couples feature one partner who earns significantly more than the other. Even when both are multimillionaires, one may bring home a few hundred thousand dollars more per year than the other. Regardless of whether they are a five-figure or seven-figure couple,...
Why is it a bad idea to hide assets?
Couples in Colorado who are getting a divorce will also have to worry about the division of assets. This can get complicated quickly. Moreover, if there are bitter feelings between spouses in a divorce, it can be tempting to try hiding assets to cheat a spouse out of...