Charlotte High-Asset Divorce Lawyers
Protecting Your Property & Assets in Divorce
Individuals and married couples accumulate assets in many ways, whether that’s by starting a business, earning a high income, or inheriting property. Some assets may be separate property while other assets are considered marital property. In order to protect your assets, you should seek the services of an experienced attorney. At Jetton & Meredith, our high-asset divorce attorneys in Charlotte can advocate for your rights and work toward a favorable outcome.*
High-asset divorces can be complex. Please contact us at (704) 931-5535 to discuss your divorce with one of our attorneys.
Determining Division of Property & Assets in NC
Equitable distribution is often a challenging aspect of divorce for most couples. These challenges and complexities are magnified when the estate is particularly large. Our divorce lawyers focus on resolving complicated issues in a way that protects your best interests.*
We pursue a favorable division of assets including:
- Real estate
- Investments
- Retirement accounts
- Fine art and collectibles
- Businesses
- Stocks and bonds
- Businesses
- Entrepreneurial ventures
We have a strong commitment to our clients, providing the advice and guidance you need as you move through the divorce proceedings. Our goal is to protect your long-term financial interests.* Our Charlotte high-asset divorce attorneys are here when you need us for consultations and support outside of normal business hours – we even offer appointments in the evenings and on weekends.
Property Identification & Valuation
In high-asset divorces, it is essential that assets are properly characterized as either marital property or separate property. Assets like your business and your collectibles must be properly valued and all hidden assets should be uncovered. In addition, it is important to analyze the tax implications of alimony compared with property division to ensure that matters are handled fairly and favorably. Our attorneys can advise you and guide you through the process.
Contact our Charlotte high-asset divorce lawyers at (704) 931-5535 to discuss your legal options.