Many divorces involving spouses with a high net worth are similar to any other divorce. Each spouse must come to agreement or litigate to determine child custody, support and division of property. However, when spouses own businesses, hold significant assets or earn a high income, the stakes for each spouse are much higher.
It is important to retain counsel experienced with the complexities of high net worth divorce. At Green Cordonnier & House LLP, our team of St. Louis high net worth divorce attorneys takes a detailed, thorough approach to high net worth divorce. We combine for more than 100 years of family law experience and are rated AV Preeminent* by Martindale-Hubbell.
Call our firm at 314-726-0455 to request a consultation with a skilled attorney. Consultation fees apply.
Understanding the Economics of High Net Worth Divorce
High net worth divorce cases can be extremely complex. They often involve assets such as prenuptial agreements, trusts, investment properties, family-owned business, commercial real estate as well as significant tax implications.
Our firm works closely with a number of professional experts, including CPAs, financial planners, business valuation specialists and real estate appraisers. We understand the type of life you have become accustomed to and possess the resources necessary to aggressively pursue an outcome that is in your best interest.
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To speak to a lawyer from our firm about your high net worth divorce, including asset protection and tax consequences, contact our firm to arrange a consultation.
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Martindale-Hubbell is the facilitator of a peer review rating process. Ratings reflect the confidential opinions of members of the Bar and the judiciary. Martindale-Hubbell ratings fall into two categories - legal ability and general ethical standards.







