High-Asset Divorces

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High-Asset Divorces Attorney In Walnut Creek, California

What Makes High-Asset Divorces So Complex?

At Colliss‎ Law APC, we understand that divorce involving significant assets brings added challenges. For high-net-worth couples, property division goes far beyond splitting a bank account or retirement plan. There are often multiple layers to consider — from assets acquired before the marriage to those accumulated together over the years.


Real estate holdings, business interests, valuable artwork, jewelry, antiques, and luxury vehicles can all make the process more involved. If international assets are part of the equation, the situation can become even more complex.


Located in Walnut Creek, our team takes a thoughtful and thorough approach to help clients navigate these matters and work toward a fair and practical outcome.

Call Colliss‎ Law APC at 925-255-7455 to schedule a consultation with a lawyer today.

What Does a High-Asset Divorce Involve?

If you’re facing a high-asset divorce, it’s crucial to work with an attorney who truly understands the many moving parts involved in such a complex process. Your lawyer will not only walk you through the key issues at stake but will also take the time to explain how California law applies specifically to your situation. In addition, they will develop a clear and strategic plan tailored to help you reach a fair and workable resolution that meets your needs.


At Colliss‎ Law APC, we pride ourselves on our extensive experience in guiding clients through the intricacies of complex property division and related financial matters that often accompany high-asset divorces. Our dedicated team is committed to protecting your financial interests while also providing the support and guidance you need to move forward with confidence. Don’t hesitate to contact our Walnut Creek office today to schedule a consultation and discuss how we can assist you during this challenging time.

What About Alimony and Child Support?

Many factors influence whether spousal support (alimony) will be awarded — and in what amount. These may include your financial circumstances, future earning capacity, the standard of living established during the marriage, the length of the marriage, your age and health, and whether one spouse put their career on hold for the benefit of the family. If children are involved, their well-being will also play a role in the outcome.


At Colliss‎ Law APC, we work closely with clients to address spousal support as part of the broader divorce process, always with a focus on long-term stability and fairness. To discuss your situation, contact our Walnut Creek office to schedule a consultation.

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