Untangling and Protecting Property in a High-Net-Worth Divorce – The Reape-Rickett Law Firm
What’s yours is mine and what’s mine is yours, right? In California, community property laws are often misunderstood. At a glance, it looks simple: assets and debts acquired during marriage are split 50/50. But when you’re dealing with complex investments, business interests, trusts, or multi-property portfolios, that division gets far more intricate. For high-net-worth families, the characterization of property can have profound implications for settlement and business operations.
In characterizing property, what matters most is how, when, and with what funds those assets were acquired. A business established before marriage might now have a community component. Rental properties may be tied up in LLCs. Even how titles are held can complicate the picture. Valuation becomes a central issue, and in most cases, you’ll need professionals like forensic accountants and appraisers to provide solid numbers the court will accept. It is also important to consider the taxation that may be incurred with the sale or transfer of an asset. Often there is an equal division of pretax assets such as most retirement accounts and pensions, and then separately consider an equal division of the other assets and debts.
Separate property includes what you owned before marriage, anything you inherited, and gifts that were given specifically to you. But it’s not always enough to say, “That was mine before we got married.” Assets often become mixed, for example, a home you bought before marriage might’ve been refinanced using joint funds, or a separate investment account might have received community contributions. To protect your claim, you’ll need to show clean records and, if needed, provide tracing through an expert. Without proper proof, even clearly separate assets can become vulnerable during division.
Divorce can be one of the most emotionally and financially stressful life events. For high-net-worth individuals property division is often more complex. With forty years of family law and high-net-worth divorce experience, I have the expertise to protect your rights, negotiate or litigate resolution, and secure your future after divorce. Contact my office today at (888) 846-6166 or visit www.DivorceDigest.com for a legal assessment of your situation, address your concerns, and protect your financial future.
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