
Denver High Net Worth Divorce Lawyers
Helping Families with the Division of Assets & Debts
On its own, divorce is already an incredibly difficult, contentious, and painful process. When a large number of possessions, significant assets, or both are added to the mix, it can make the divorce process all the more complicated. Working with an experienced attorney is paramount to ensuring your high net worth divorce is as smooth and effective as possible.
At Frost & Beck, PC, our Denver high net divorce attorneys possess decades of experience handling complicated “dissolution of marriage” (as the process is known legally in Colorado) cases. Our legal team always collaborates with each other as well as our clients on divorce cases, so you and your needs and preferences will be an integral part of the process.
We will work closely with you to ensure that your assets are protected, as well as any children or others who may be involved with the divorce.
Call (720) 330-4623 now or contact our firm online to learn more during a confidential, no-obligation legal consultation with our skilled high net worth divorce attorneys in Denver.
How We Can Resolve Your High Net Worth Divorce
In high net worth divorce cases, dividing marital property can be complicated. At Frost & Beck, PC in Denver, we work closely with you to protect marital wealth. Our attorneys are adept at presenting marital assets to the court in a contested divorce and will assist you in obtaining a business valuation, forensic expert (if necessary), or other appraisals and in obtaining the discovery necessary for the uninformed spouse to gain a knowledgeable understanding of the value of the marital estate.
We can assist with the following:
- Investment assets
- Retirement plans
- 401(k) and IRA accounts
- Vacation homes and rental properties
- Professional practices
- Family-owned businesses or closely held corporations
- Trusts
- Stock options
- Art, antiques, and collectibles
- Ranch land
- Mineral and oil rights
- IRS debt
- Credit card debt
- Secured loans
Complex Business Ownership and Divorce
When one or both spouses own a business, the value of the business needs to be taken into account.
Questions need to be answered such as:
- Who will keep the business?
- Will one spouse continue to get dividends from the business even though he or she is no longer involved in it?
Our attorneys bring in professional business evaluators to look at your books to assign value to your business, including its increase or decrease in value over the course of the marriage if you or your spouse owned it before marriage.
Everyone invests in the marriage, whether it is:
- Purchasing a house
- Doing renovations
- Or making major purchases
We will look at the financial investments in your marriage to see how you should be compensated in the final division of property.


Meet Our Team
We Will Guide You Every Step of the Way
Families Share Their Stories
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Leslie Frost is a very intelligent and consummate professional who has a natural affinity for and an extensive knowledge of the law. I found her to be an advocate for what is right and just, as well as a tremendous help with anything I presented to her. I highly recommend her for your family law needs.Bret E.
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Amazing legal advice and support. Great communication skills and made our process that much easier for us.Anna T.
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Thank you all for your help in my divorce case.Sree N.
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I really thank you to the highest level above. You are remarkable, professional, and caring like more of a family. It was the greatest honor and pleasure working with you from day one.
Glen W.


Why Choose Us?
Because You Deserve the Best
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We understand every family’s situation is unique. You’ll receive personalized attention to ensure your needs are met with care and compassion.
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No middlemen, no delays—work closely with your attorney from start to finish, ensuring you’re always informed and supported.
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Our paralegals aren’t just assistants—they’re a friendly, attentive part of your support team, always ready to assist with a smile.