Marital Property Division Issues in Colorado Divorce
Because the termination of a marriage involves the financial disentanglement of one spouse from the other, the division of marital assets and liabilities represents an essential step in the divorce process.
Although Colorado family courts will usually take an equal division of marital property as the starting point, state law requires an equitable distribution rather than an equal one. To learn how an experienced attorney's advice can protect your interests on property division issues in divorce, contact the office of Jennifer Anntoinette Rivera & Associates in Denver.
Call 888-339-4814 for Advice About Marital Property Division
Our law firm has handled property division in divorces of all shapes and sizes since 1983. We can help you define your priorities and objectives while protecting you against mistakes. Once you develop a good sense of what you should receive under the law, we can work toward achieving your goals through negotiation, mediation, arbitration or litigation.
Jennifer Rivera's trial experience means that you won't be pushed into an unnecessary compromise just to keep your case out of court. She's known for her attention to detail, skill with evidence and willingness to fight when it makes sense to do so. These attributes can help protect the value of a strong bargaining position.
You can count on our law firm for focused client service across the full range of property division issues:
- Asset and income disclosure — has your spouse been complete and accurate in identifying all of his or her property?
- Characterization of particular assets as separate or marital property
- Characterization issues concerning marital or separate debts
- Enforceability of a prenuptial or postnuptial agreement concerning specific property
- Valuation of business assets, corporate holdings, pension or retirement accounts, residential or vacation real estate, and investment portfolios
- QDROs for the division of pension benefits
Find out how a knowledgeable lawyer can help you develop a sound approach to the property and debt division issues that will come up in your divorce. Contact the law firm of Jennifer Anntoinette Rivera & Associates in Denver.







