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High-Net Worth Stamford Divorce Lawyers

Last updated on January 5, 2026

Although the end result of divorce is the same no matter your income, the process looks a lot different when at least one of the parties has a high net worth portfolio. Only an experienced lawyer should handle high net worth divorces – an attorney experienced with these particularly complex issues.

Our attorneys have more than 25 combined years of experience in family and divorce law, including many high net worth divorce situations. The Stamford, Connecticut, clients who come to us are generally sophisticated, affluent people – usually professionals, business owners and executives – who know exactly what they need. Our law firm has the resources to handle your divorce.

Essential Determinations for Divorces Involving High Net Worth

We have handled many high net worth divorces, and we understand the many different issues that arise in this context:

  • Division of investment accounts and trusts
  • Division of retirement accounts
  • Division of real property in divorce, including investment and out-of-state property
  • Ownership interests in businesses, including large, hard to valuate business interests
  • Alimony, spousal support
  • Child custody and support when personal income exceeds the child support guidelines
  • Division of large assets

When necessary, we work with licensed valuators and forensic accountants to help determine the appropriate valuation of large assets. Whether your divorce proceeds in mediation or litigation, we make sure your interests are represented well.

A Boutique, All-Purpose Divorce Firm

We remain a boutique firm so that we can give you the personal attention you deserve. Especially when dealing with high net worth and extended assets, it is essential to know that your specialized concerns are being handled with care and skill. To ensure our clients’ success, we are connected with the various resources that we need to secure your wealth. With licenses in both Connecticut and New York and up-to-date knowledge of state laws in each, our attorneys can assist you in choosing the most advantageous state for your divorce case to be filed in.

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