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Greenwood Village, Colorado Property Division Lawyers

Property Division Attorneys in Greenwood Village, Colorado

One of the biggest questions people have going into divorce is simple: what will I actually walk away with?

That question sits at the center of property division. People worry about the house, retirement accounts, savings, debt, and what life will look like once everything is finalized. If that is where your mind is right now, you are not alone. This is one of the most important parts of a divorce. It is also one of the easiest places for costly mistakes to happen, especially when decisions are made too quickly or without fully understanding the long term impact or what you may be entitled to. We often see situations where one spouse assumes they own the house because their name is on the deed, or believes they do not have a claim to a retirement account because it was earned by the other spouse. Those assumptions can lead someone to accept an agreement that may not reflect what the law actually allows.

At СÖíÊÓÆµ, LLC, we work with clients in Greenwood Village and throughout the surrounding area to help them understand what is at stake and move forward with a clear plan. One of the most important parts of that process is making sure your financial story is clearly presented. Property division is not just about listing assets. It is about showing the court what a fair outcome actually looks like based on your situation. Our role is to help you understand that picture and advocate for a result that reflects it.

How Property Division Works in Colorado

When you begin the divorce process, one of the first things many people realize is that property division does not always work the way they expected. It is common to assume everything will simply be split evenly, but that is not how Colorado courts approach it.

Colorado follows what is called equitable distribution. This means the goal is to divide property and debt fairly, not necessarily equally. A 50 50 split is not guaranteed. Instead, the court looks at the full picture and decides what is reasonable based on the circumstances.

That picture may include your income, what each person contributed during the marriage, the value of assets, the amount of debt, and each spouse’s future financial needs. This is why property division is rarely as simple as dividing everything down the middle. The court is looking at what is fair, and that makes it important to clearly understand your financial picture before agreeing to any outcome.

Why Choose СÖíÊÓÆµ, LLC?

Choosing the right attorney during a divorce is not just about finding someone who knows the law. It is about working with a team that can help you make smart decisions during a difficult time and give you the clarity you need to move forward.

  • We explain the process in plain English so you understand what is happening and why it matters.
  • We help clients think through both the immediate decisions and the long term financial impact.
  • We approach family law with both strategy and compassion, recognizing that these cases affect every part of your life.
  • We are known for strong client communication and a practical approach to problem solving.
  • Our office is located at 7951 E Maplewood Ave #118, Greenwood Village, CO 80111, and we regularly work with clients throughout this area and the greater Denver community.

We work with clients to make sure nothing is overlooked and that decisions are not made too quickly. Small details can make a significant difference over time, especially when it comes to retirement accounts, home equity, and long term financial stability.

Marital vs Separate Property in Colorado

One of the first steps in property division is understanding what is considered marital property and what may be separate. In general, marital property includes assets and debts acquired during the marriage, while separate property may include things like assets owned before the marriage, inheritances, or gifts made to one spouse.

However, it is rarely that simple. Assets can change over time, increase in value, or become mixed together, which can affect how they are treated in a divorce.

For a more detailed breakdown, you can read more here: What Counts as Marital Propert in Colorado vs Separate Property in Colorado

Greenwood Village Property Division Issues That Often Matter Most

In most cases, property division includes both assets and debts acquired during the marriage. That can include the family home, bank accounts, retirement savings, investments, business interests, credit cards, loans, and other financial obligations. Some assets may be separate, and some may be shared. In many cases, there are gray areas that require a closer look, especially when property increased in value during the marriage or was mixed with other assets over time.

One of the biggest concerns people have is not just how property is divided, but whether the outcome will actually be fair. The court is looking at numbers, but your situation is more than that. It includes how those assets were built, your contributions, and what you will need moving forward. Making sure that full picture is clearly understood can have a direct impact on the outcome.

Retirement Accounts

Retirement savings are often one of the largest financial assets in a divorce. Even if the account is only in one spouse’s name, the portion built during the marriage may still be part of the division.

The Family Home

The home is often both a financial asset and an emotional one. Questions about value, equity, mortgage responsibility, and whether keeping the property makes sense are often central to the conversation.

Business Interests

If a business is involved, property division can become more complex. The focus may be on ownership, value, and how much of the business growth may be considered part of the marital estate.

It can be tempting to move through this process quickly, but once an agreement is finalized, it is often difficult to change. Taking the time to fully understand your options can make a meaningful difference.

Greenwood Village Marital Property Division Frequently Asked Questions

What is considered marital property in Colorado?

Marital property generally includes most assets and debts acquired during the marriage, even if they are only in one spouse’s name. This can include homes, retirement accounts, bank accounts, investments, and debt.

What is considered separate property?

Separate property usually includes assets owned before the marriage, inheritances, or gifts made to one spouse. However, if those assets increased in value during the marriage or were mixed with marital assets, part of that value may still be considered.

Is property always divided equally?

No. The court focuses on what is fair based on the full situation. In some cases that may be close to equal, but in others it may not be.

Why should I talk to a lawyer before agreeing to a division?

Once an agreement is signed, it is often final. Talking through your situation first can help you understand what you may be entitled to and avoid giving up something important without realizing it.

How are retirement accounts handled?

The portion built during the marriage is typically part of the division. These accounts often require a closer look to determine what part is shared.

Can debt be shared even if it is in one name?

Yes. If the debt was taken on during the marriage, it may still be considered part of the overall division, even if only one person’s name is on it.

How an Attorney Helps You Through the Process

Property division is not just about listing assets on paper. It is about understanding how everything fits together and how the choices made during divorce may affect your stability long after the case is over.

An attorney can help you identify the issues that matter most, gather the right financial information, understand how the court may view certain assets or debts, and negotiate from a position of clarity.

If you are unsure what a fair outcome looks like in your situation, that is often the most important place to start.

Get Support From Award Winning Lawyers

Property division can shape your financial future for years to come. Having the right legal guidance can make the difference between a rushed outcome and a fair, well structured resolution.

СÖíÊÓÆµ, LLC provides experienced, strategic representation for clients navigating divorce in Greenwood Village and throughout Colorado. To discuss your situation and next steps, schedule a confidential consultation by calling (303) 848-3099.

Client Testimonials

Here's what our clients have to say about working with us. Please note, results may vary based on individual circumstances.

Melinda Previtera, Esq. came highly recommended to our family. Her knowledge base, professionalism, and compassion paved the way for a successful outcome. Melinda is efficient, detailed, and informative. She helps manage expectations, and postures her client for a fair and equitable result. We are happy to recommend Melinda!

Jennifer A.

My experience was very good. Everyone was professional and attentive to my needs, keeping me updated every step of the way. I couldn’t ask for a better result, highly recommended.

David R.

My marriage life has been a hell for me for the past four years until I decided to put an end to what has to be ended. Choosing a lawyer was another additional stressful part of the long process. I’m so glad that I’ve found the right one for me at СÖíÊÓÆµ. I couldn’t recommend her highly enough!

Caitlin B.

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