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Orange County Large Estate Division Attorneys

Division of Pension, Stock Options, Corporations, and Rental Properties in Divorce

The division of large estates requires the ability to analyze and organize complex financial information. The attorneys of Patterson Hanna & Associates have decades of experience handling complex and high asset divorce cases, working to protect the financial interests of each client we represent.

To learn more, contact an Orange County large estate division lawyer to schedule an initial consultation.

Complex and Large Estate Division in Divorce

Our firm's lawyers have the skills and resources necessary to work towards an equitable division of the following property in divorce:

  • Pensions
  • Stock options
  • Corporations
  • Rental properties
  • Real estate
  • Retirement funds
  • Debts

Dividing large estates in divorce requires a careful investigation and inventorying of assets. We work closely with a forensic accountant to determine the value of business and personal assets. If a client is a business owner, a cash-flow analysis will determine business earnings more accurately than a tax return will.

Many property division matters in divorce are simplified if a couple created prenuptial or postnuptial agreements. Notably, a premarital agreement can designate separate property. Future determinations about property division in divorce can be simplified if separate property has already been committed.

Find out more about complex property division in divorce.

Start With a Consultation

You can count on our law firm to provide organized and efficient legal services when dividing a large estate in divorce. To learn more, contact a California family law attorney to schedule an initial consultation.

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1400 Brea Blvd.
Fullerton, CA 92835
Phone: 714-888-4834
Fax: 714-773-0788
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