
If you're involved in a Colorado divorce that will involve complicated questions of marital property valuation or division, contact the Denver divorce attorneys at Inman Flynn. Our experience with the equitable distribution of extensive marital estates can represent a significant advantage to you in the negotiation, arbitration, or litigation of marital property issues.
The Colorado divorce attorneys of Inman Flynn have substantial experience with both the negotiated resolution and the successful litigation of property division issues involving multimillion-dollar marital estates. Contact us to learn more.
Problems of valuation and characterization can compound the difficulty of dividing the assets between the spouses. Our family law attorneys, with the support of forensic accountants and lawyers from Inman Flynn's other practice areas, will perform the factual investigations and legal analysis essential to advancing your position in negotiations or proving it in court.
Colorado law does not recognize community property as such, but instead divides the marital estate under principles of equitable distribution. As a result, the appreciation in value during marriage of each spouse's premarital separate property is part of the marital estate, and must be considered in the division of complex marital property.