Northeast Georgia High-Asset Divorce Attorney
A high-asset divorce is one where one or both sides of the marriage has accumulated considerable wealth, across investments and income. This type of divorce is among the most time-consuming and stressful for all involved. But you’re not alone or without help when you turn to us.
At Hotard & Hise, we have more than 50 years of combined experience in family law and complicated high-asset divorces. A high net worth divorce has complexities that require attention and care, and that’s what we offer to all our clients every single time.
What Makes A High-Asset Divorce Complex?
Assets, income and property of all types numbering in the multiple millions of dollars are part of what adds complexity in a high-asset divorce. We’ve provided guidance and representation in such issues as:
- Complex marital property division: This goes beyond just dividing a savings account; this is about dividing the assets of a business created and supported by both parties in the marriage. Valuation in these assets is highly important.
- Separate and marital property tracing: Over a long marriage, figuring out what property was obtained prior to the marriage and what should be considered join property can be complicated by usage and mingling assets. But these threads can be traced with time and effort.
- High-asset portfolio division: From retirement accounts to investment portfolios, in most cases there will have to be some amount of division in these assets. But how they will be divided is very much up in the air.
As wealth grows, so does the potential for anger and disruption in divorce, and we can help mitigate that in ADR methods like mediation. However, our number one priority is helping you pursue the outcome you deserve in court if necessary.
Reach Out To Caring, Compassionate Attorneys
It can seem like high-asset divorce is all about money, and thus more separated from the feelings and anger of other divorce issues. That can’t be further from the truth. Financial discussions can get heated and angry, but we will be with you offering support and care. Call us at 706-925-0797 or send an email using this form to get started.

