Experienced Lawyer for High Asset Divorces in Oregon
The divorce process is frequently complicated and often messy as spouses work to build an acceptable dissolution agreement. Attorneys need to have excellent communication and negotiation skills to protect the interests of clients. However, when high assets are involved, the stakes are raised and attorneys must possess the experience to examine sophisticated financial statements and uncover all of the assets connected with the parties.
In Oregon, the attorney to call for high asset divorces is Suzanne J. Noland. For 34years, she has represented the family law interests of clients in the Willamette Valley and Portland metro areas. She has the skills, professional relationships and business acumen required to effectively protect the rights, interests and reputations of her high net worth clients. Contact us to learn more.
Skillfully Negotiating the Terms of Your High Asset Divorce
With any divorce, there are certain areas that must be addressed as spouses deconstruct marriages. These areas often include:
- Alimony/spousal support including transitional and rehabilitative support
- Children's care and wellbeing including child support, custody and visitation
- Existing prenuptial and/or postnuptial agreements
- Family business valuation and division
- Property division including retirement accounts, real estate, stocks
Especially in high asset divorces, division of marital property is a complex process. At our firm, we have well-established relationships with trusted and proven professionals in the business, real estate and finance industries. These experts find hidden assets, evaluate and appraise values and provide reliable testimony in court.
Including You in the Process
Our attorney, Suzanne J. Noland, firmly believes in taking the team approach in family law matters. We invite you to be part of the team. We will not take actions without your consent or talk past you. We will discuss your options with you and solicit your opinions and preferences. We are always aware that we are working for you to protect your interests.
Contact Us
To begin the process of divorce, contact us. Together, we will discuss your situation and lay out the next steps.







