
Experienced, Compassionate, and Aggressive Family Law
Attorneys & Divorce Lawyers Serving
Clients Throughout West Michigan For Over 30 Years
Complex Financial Issues
For families with significant assets and property holdings, divorce creates complicated financial issues. You need family law attorneys who are familiar with how Michigan divorce laws will affect your assets. We regularly represent clients in divorce proceedings involving family owned businesses, family partnerships, significant real estate, substantial retirement benefits, investment portfolios, and established estate plans.
We will work with you to valuate assets and develop fair and equitable distribution agreements. Our goal is to see that you receive your fair share of the assets, while at the same time being mindful of devaluation and the tax implications of proposed divisions.
In addition we have established relationships with West Michigan professionals who provide beneficial services in these complex divorces, such as accountants, appraisers, business valuation experts, tax planners, and financial planners. We employ a team approach to ensure that you are being treated fairly and making wise financial decisions.
We regularly assist family law clients with financial matters, including:
- Asset Valuation
- Valuation of Professional Licenses / Practices
- Ownership and Contractual Issues
- Family-Owned Businesses
- Valuation of Stock Options
- Valuation of Retirement Benefits, Including Pensions & 401(k)s, 403(b)s, etc.
- Business Valuation
- Real Estate Transactions
- Tax Implications
Many clients who receive money or property from a divorce have never dealt with a substantial amount of money or property before. Our attorneys, CPAs, financial planners, and tax consultants give our clients the tools they need to deal with their newfound wealth.
If you have questions about how your divorce will impact your estate, contact us to schedule an appointment.
We conveniently serve clients throughout West
Michigan, including the cities of Grand Rapids, Holland, Muskegon, and Grand
Haven, and the counties of Kent, Ottawa, Allegan, Barry, Newaygo, Montcalm, and
Ionia.
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