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Lack of financial disclosure in divorce could mean hidden assets

On behalf of Shea L. Burchill, P.C. | Mar 7, 2019 | High Asset Divorce

In Colorado, when a couple is divorcing, finances are a key issue and often end up in dispute. This is true whether it is a high asset divorce or not. For many, the trust in the relationship has eroded to the degree that each side believes the other might be engaging...

Men are frequently blindsided by the decision to divorce

On behalf of Shea L. Burchill, P.C. | Feb 28, 2019 | High Asset Divorce

Divorce in Colorado is often portrayed as a rising crescendo of negative events and issues during a marriage that ultimately results in a parting of the ways. However, just as relationships will differ, so too will the reasons for a dispute that leads to the couple...

Common mistakes made during the divorce process

On behalf of Shea L. Burchill, P.C. | Feb 1, 2019 | High Asset Divorce

When Colorado couples decide to end their marriage, it is not a choice they take lightly. The litany of issues that sparked the marriage coming undone will have reached a point where they can no longer ignore them and hope they get better. While some marriages are...

Founder of prominent website in high asset divorce with wife

On behalf of Shea L. Burchill, P.C. | Jan 25, 2019 | High Asset Divorce

People in Colorado and across the nation who seem to “have it all” with wealth and all the benefits of being a high-profile couple can experience marital strife. For many, this will result in a divorce. A high asset divorce has different concerns for the...

January often sees a spike in divorce filings

On behalf of Shea L. Burchill, P.C. | Jan 3, 2019 | High Asset Divorce

Many Colorado couples who are considering a divorce do not do so based on a single incident. It is a wide range of issues that finally come to a head and spark the final determination that the marriage is unsalvageable and it would be better for everyone if they part...

Couples in a high asset divorce must weigh tax issues

On behalf of Shea L. Burchill, P.C. | Dec 20, 2018 | High Asset Divorce

Certain issues in a Colorado divorce must be repeatedly discussed due to time constraints and the vastness of the impact they will have on a couple’s future. One is the tax law that goes into effect on Jan. 1. Because the manner in which divorced couples who are...

Married Colorado politicians set to divorce

On behalf of Shea L. Burchill, P.C. | Nov 22, 2018 | High Asset Divorce

Divorce is a difficult enough prospect for Coloradans without career and financial factors entering the mix. However, this is unavoidable with a significant number of cases. This can be a high asset divorce or a divorce of more modest means, but when it is a...

High asset divorce couples could be impacted by pending law

On behalf of Shea L. Burchill, P.C. | Nov 9, 2018 | High Asset Divorce

Finances are often at the center of a Colorado high asset divorce. While that will often make for a contentious back and forth between the parties, the law can be taken for granted as a secondary issue. Now, with changes to the U.S. tax law set to go into effect at...

Understanding the decree in a Colorado divorce

On behalf of Shea L. Burchill, P.C. | Oct 26, 2018 | High Asset Divorce

Colorado couples who have decided to end their marriage and move on will have a lot to consider during and even after the process. The divorce is difficult enough with issues in dispute such as the division of marital property, child support, visitation rights and the...

Financially secure people can also divorce because of money

On behalf of Shea L. Burchill, P.C. | Oct 11, 2018 | High Asset Divorce

A Colorado divorce can be complicated and difficult regardless of the financial circumstances of the parties involved. The factors that lead up to the divorce can also vary based on the situation. But it can be useful to understand what problems are known to...

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