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Experienced counsel during high asset divorce in Illinois

On Behalf of | Nov 8, 2018 | Divorce |

When a couple in Illinois chooses to walk down the aisle, they likely do so with every intention of spending the rest of their lives together. Over the years that follow, they may have children and become professionally successful, even opening their own business, all while saving for retirement. However, some couples drift apart, leaving them with the prospect of a high asset divorce.

Couples facing asset division in a divorce sometimes quickly realize the complexity of the task facing them. As such, many turn to Kulinsky & Associates Ltd for guidance. Our attorneys have over 45 years of combined experience helping address the issues associated with asset division as part of a divorce. We are dedicated to our clients, ensuring that they are informed throughout the process.

Our attorneys can help ensure that our clients have an accurate picture of the financial situation. This often ensures that a family business is adequately appraised through consultation with business valuation experts. We can also conduct financial investigations that will help ensure that all assets are disclosed and none are hidden. We can help with other matters as well, including helping to ensure the privacy of others who may be connected with a business and negotiating for a spousal maintenance agreement that is fair.

While the end of all marriages comes with emotional difficulties, a high asset divorce can be especially complicated. Fortunately, our experienced law firm is ready to help people in Illinois throughout the process. We can meet with those considering divorce to help them fully understand the path that they are contemplating.

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