When wealth is at stake, a divorce is more than a personal matter, it’s a financial one.
At Busciglio Sheridan & Schoeb, we help individuals with substantial assets navigate the challenges of divorce with clarity and confidence. If you’ve built a successful business, accumulated significant wealth through investments or real estate, or are safeguarding generational assets, you need more than just a divorce lawyer—you need a legal team that understands the financial stakes and protects what matters most: your future, your family, and everything you’ve worked hard to build.
If your financial portfolio includes substantial assets, investments, or business interests, your divorce will require more than a standard legal approach. When significant property, family businesses or complex financial matters like business valuation, pensions or spousal support are involved, you need a legal team that understands how to protect your wealth and long-term interests.
That’s where we come in.
Divorces involving substantial assets often require a far more strategic and nuanced approach than standard cases. Florida’s laws around asset division, alimony, child support, and property rights demand experienced counsel, especially when the financial and personal stakes are significant.
In these cases, the financial picture is anything but simple. Assets often include:
– Joshua Sheridan,
ESQ.
Don’t leave your financial future to chance. With our firm by your side, you’ll have a team of expert attorneys dedicated to protecting your wealth, securing your assets and ensuring a fair, balanced outcome. Whether you’re facing a contested divorce or negotiating a prenuptial agreement, we are here to provide clarity, guidance, and strategy.
Call us today to schedule a confidential consultation. Let’s take the first step toward protecting your financial legacy.
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