Colorado Property Division Lawyers
Dividing marital property in Colorado can be one of the most complex aspects of divorce, especially when significant assets are involved. Real estate, retirement accounts, business interests, and debts must all be addressed.
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Family law decisions are permanent and deeply personal — custody arrangements, property division, and support obligations shape your life for years. Getting it right the first time matters.
Emotions run high in family cases. An attorney provides clear-headed legal strategy when you're not in a position to think objectively.
Courts have complex rules and deadlines that vary by state. Missing a filing deadline or failing to disclose assets properly can have serious consequences.
An attorney can identify hidden assets, evaluate the true value of marital property, and ensure you're not leaving money on the table during settlement
If your spouse has an attorney and you don't, you're at a significant disadvantage in negotiations. The power imbalance is real.
Common Questions About Property Division
General information only — not legal advice.
What is considered marital property?
Marital property generally includes assets and debts acquired during the marriage, regardless of whose name is on the title. Separate property typically includes assets owned before marriage, inheritances, and gifts.
How are retirement accounts divided in divorce?
Retirement accounts accumulated during marriage are generally considered marital property. Division typically requires a Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO) for employer-sponsored plans.
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