What makes a high-asset divorce different?

High-asset divorces involve substantial or complex financial holdings such as closely-held businesses, investment portfolios, stock options, deferred compensation, real estate holdings, and international assets. Most of our cases involve these types of holdings, and our attorneys have the depth of experience needed to handle these complex matters effectively. Sometimes, however, these cases also require collaboration with forensic accountants, valuation experts, and tax professionals to ensure accurate characterization and division.