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High-Asset Divorce Archives

Divorce financing may help with high costs, but be cautious

According to some financial planners, the possibility of divorce is something that all married individuals should keep in the back of their mind. In fact, some financial planners recommend, in light of this possibility, that spouses maintain their financial independence throughout the marriage.

Hamm divorce: Cashed check doesn't mean the fight is over

We try to make it a point to not focus too much of our blog attention on the divorces of the rich and famous. They don't tend to reflect the kind of divorce situations that most Minnesota couples are facing. But there are times when aspects of high-profile divorces provide valuable insights into the issues that can arise.

What do you do if a judge reverses a divorce decree?

There are very few things that are certain in this life. The joke goes that the only sure things are death and taxes. Laws have been around for millennia -- the idea being that they provide some sense of surety about life. That's the concept, at least. You go to court, get a decision and you know where you stand in the eyes of all.

Divorce involving son of Vikings part-owner takes strange turn

When a Minnesota couple chooses to part ways and get a divorce, there are numerous issues that must be navigated. If it is a divorce with significant assets and hefty financial holdings, it's likely that the disputes will be more intense as to which side will receive what once the divorce is completed. With family-owned businesses, business assets and a complex asset division, it's inevitable that the sides will try to find ways to keep as much as they possibly can.

Rock star files for divorce from fellow musician wife

In Stillwater, when a couple chooses to end their marriage and file for divorce, there are numerous factors as to how the estate will be divided. This is made even more complicated when there are substantial financial holdings that are likely to be in dispute. This is especially frequent with people who are public figures or who have a job that has accumulated large business assets.

Large financial holdings can lead to hidden assets in divorce

People in Stillwater, Minnesota who are ending their marriage have enough on their minds without having to worry about a spouse attempting to hide assets that they don't want to be part of the settlement. When there is a divorce, some couples are able to come to an agreement regarding the assets and do so in an amicable manner. If, however, there are business assets, a complex asset division, significant financial holdings and real property, there is more of a chance for disputes and attempts at sleight-of-hand.

Divorce between billionaire and wife hinges on interpretation

For couples in Minnesota who have significant assets, the process of divorce can be exponentially more difficult than that of a couple with limited assets. In many instances, there are substantial business assets that will be difficult to separate as the process moves forward. Each side might claim to warrant a larger piece of the financial holdings than is agreeable to either. With family-owned businesses with each side laying claim to its growth, the issues can get disagreeable and difficult.

Vast financial holdings at stake in high-profile lawyer's divorce

In Stillwater, a couple choosing to part ways and end their marriage is difficult enough. When there are significant financial holdings and a high-asset divorce, it can grow even harder. When navigating the harsh terrain of a marriage ending, there might be real property, a complex asset division and business assets that must be sifted through with both sides staking a claim for them.

Famed director with vast financial holdings embroiled in divorce

Anytime a couple in Stillwater chooses to end their marriage, they will have numerous issues to sort through. A divorce, no matter the circumstances, will have financial and personal aspects that must be waded through. In some cases, the sides are in constant battle. The more significant financial holdings, the more likely it is that there will be disputes over who will get to keep what once the proceeding is finalized.