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Portage County Complex Divorce Lawyers

Spouses who own a business, have substantial assets or complex compensation structures at work present unique problems in a divorce. If you are facing a complex divorce, you need an experienced attorney who can make sure your rights and interests are protected throughout your divorce and into the future.

For more than 60 years, the attorneys at Williams, Welser, Kratcoski & Can, L.L.C., have provided comprehensive divorce services to clients in Portage County. From our offices in Kent, we take a detail-oriented approach to complex divorce and marital dissolution cases, investigating every aspect of your marriage to create a divorce strategy that fits your unique needs.

Our law firm is a Northeast Ohio tradition and we have built a reputation for results. Contact our Portage County complex divorce attorneys to set up an appointment.

Tackling Every Issue in a High End or Complex Divorce

Our attorneys help clients resolve issues in divorce through thorough investigation, negotiation and, if necessary, litigation. Our full-service firm is dedicated to protecting your interests and helping you develop a divorce strategy that addresses all aspects of your divorce, including:

  • Business valuations — If you or your spouse owns a business, all or part of the value of that business may be marital property and subject to equitable distribution. Our attorneys consult business valuation experts to determine the value of the business interest in your divorce.
  • Dividing assets and debts — In Ohio, marital property, including assets and debts, are equitably divided during divorce. Equitable division is not necessarily dividing the property 50/50. Instead, the court looks to what is fair and equitable in your situation. We work with forensic accountants, appraisers, pension evaluators and other financial experts to provide you with a comprehensive view of all marital property, including hidden assets.
  • Alimony — In Ohio, alimony, also known as spousal support or maintenance, is determined on a case-by-case basis. We can help you determine the amount of alimony that works in your case, whether it is permanent alimony after a 20-year marriage or temporary alimony to help one spouse re-enter the workforce.
  • Tax Implications — In Ohio, every domestic case requires the court to determine the tax implications to both parties in dividing assets and debts, and awarding child and spousal support. Our attorneys work diligently to recognize the tax issues involved in your case.

Speak With Our Ravenna High Net Worth Divorce Attorneys

To learn more about our asset valuation and divorce services, contact our Kent and Ravenna high net worth divorce lawyers. Call us toll free at 888-324-6269 to set up an appointment. Evening and weekend appointments available upon request.