Colorado determines property division in a divorce by equitable distribution. This means assets and debts will be divided fairly, but not always 50/50. Because of this, it can often be difficult to come to an agreement regarding property division during a divorce, legal separation or the end of a common law marriage.
Trust your divorce and property division issues to the Warkentine Law Office. With more than 50 years of combined experience, Lee and Brent Warkentine are knowledgeable lawyers who can assist with even the most complicated disputes. They will work with you to reach an agreement on equitable terms. If the matter cannot be resolved amicably, they are strong litigators who will advocate for you in court.
To schedule your free 30-minute initial consultation, contact the firm online or call 720-443-5849.
Knowledgeable Longmont Attorney for Asset Division in Divorce
Several complex issues can arise when determining the most equitable way to divide assets and debts. These factors include:
- Assessment and division of retirement accounts
- Dealing with property in an upside-down housing market
The Broomfield property division attorneys at the Warkentine Law Office have extensive experience with all aspects of property division, including determining real property subject to division and dividing retirement accounts in divorce. They work with a network of experts to assess and valuate property, including accountants who are skilled with qualified domestic relation orders (QDROs) to help with retirement accounts and mortgage brokers to assist with real estate issues. Once agreements have been made, they will help you to ensure orders are carried out as agreed upon.
Schedule a Free 30-Minute Consultation
To schedule an appointment with Lee or Brent Warkentine, contact the firm online or call 720-443-5849. The office is conveniently located in Broomfield, Colorado, providing easy access to the area and courthouses in the surrounding area. Visa, MasterCard and Discover credit card payments are accepted.






