Brasier Law

Oregon Family Law Attorney

  • Practice Areas
    • Uncontested Cases
    • Marriage & Divorce
      • Divorce
      • Uncontested Divorce
      • Contested and Uncontested Divorce
      • Modification to Orders
      • Property Distribution
      • Separation and Temporary Orders
      • Spousal Support
      • Support Orders
      • Tax Issues in Divorce
      • Financial Planning During and After Divorce
      • Division of Debt in Divorce
      • Business Division in Divorce
      • High Asset Divorce
      • Enforcement of Court Orders
    • Child Custody & Support
      • Adoption
      • Child Support
      • Move Aways and Out-of-State Custody Enforcement
    • Parental Rights
      • Custody and Parenting Time
      • Father’s Rights and Paternity
      • Grandparent Rights
      • Rights of UnMarried Parents
    • Domestic Violence & Abuse
      • Abusive Restraining Orders and FAPA
      • Domestic Violence
      • Estate Planning
      • False Accusations of Violence
      • Financial Abuse of Elders
      • Physical Abuse of Elders
      • Protective Orders
      • Restraining Orders During Divorce
      • Stalking Orders
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High Asset Divorce

A large asset base adds complication

As couples with means divorce, the matter of asset division takes on additional complications. The complexities of high-asset divorce should not be handled lightly at the risk of losing significant portions of what you are entitled to.

At Brasier Law we are equipped with the veteran skill and experience, as well as the network of necessary professionals, needed to achieve the most advantageous outcome possible on your behalf.

Property Division Lawyer

People hold their wealth and assets in many different ways, based on their particular needs and goals for the present and the future. Among other ways, this can be in the form of:

  • The family home
  • Secondary residence
  • Vehicles and other recreational vehicles
  • Savings accounts
  • Trust funds
  • Investment accounts
  • Retirement accounts

For many families, the home is the largest asset. There is generally a lot of equity built up in the home. You will need an accurate appraisal done to assess what will be most beneficial to you as you divide the property. There are varying degrees of accuracy in appraisals, ranging from a full home appraisal to a CMA down to a simple reference of online listings. We will gain an estimate that makes sense for your situation, positioning you for the best possible outcome.

In some cases, it may be best to sell the house and collect the proceeds of the sale. For some families, however, keeping the home is a priority. We will equip you with the answers and information that you need to make the best possible decision for your situation. Should you keep the home, we will educate you on the options at your disposal for optimizing the situation.

High-Asset Divorce Lawyer

These proceedings can be highly complex, and it is important that you rely on the understanding of a knowledgeable attorney to properly protect your interests. We take the time to completely understand your situation, so that we can tailor our guidance and representation to your unique goals and priorities.

We are committed to getting you the most advantageous outcome possible. We have the experience and insight needed to provide creative solutions that less experienced firms would overlook. You can really on our representation to position you for the most secure future possible.

To arrange an initial consultation to discuss your situation and your long-term financial goals, please contact our law firm today at 503-855-4777.

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