Seminole County Divorce and Property Division Lawyer
A high-asset divorce can become more complicated than an otherwise "straightforward" divorce if only for the fact that dollar amounts increase. There may be other factors that complicate a divorce, including complex property division, hidden assets, and alimony determinations.
If you are approaching divorce and your financial stakes are high, we will approach your divorce with care and attention and detail. Contact our law firm in Seminole County to schedule an initial consultation.
Property Division
High-asset divorces often require the division of valuable assets and property. Our firm works with forensic accountants, lifestyle analysts, and other experts in the valuation and division of marital property:
- 401(k) accounts
- Retirement accounts
- Stocks
- Pensions
- Real estate
- Collectables
- Business investments
- Professional practices
Our firm will work hard to identify any hidden assets being held in overseas accounts or in other non-typical areas.
Alimony/Spousal Maintenance
Many high-asset divorce cases require alimony. This is a sum of money paid from one spouse to the other following divorce. The goal of alimony is to allow the receiving spouse to maintain a similar standard of living as established in marriage. If you are seeking alimony, or if you are required to pay alimony, talk to an attorney. Although family law courts will ultimately decide an appropriate amount, we can help to ensure that all factors are considered in determining that amount.
Schedule an Initial Consultation
Contact our law firm for more information about high-asset divorce, property division, alimony agreement, and related matters. We are available during regular business hours and by appointment. We accept all major credit cards.







