High-asset divorce attorney in Alpharetta for complex financial cases
When there is more at stake
High-asset divorces require a different level of planning. Substantial property, executive compensation, business interests, multiple residences, or retirement assets can make the process more technical and more sensitive.
MEINCKE | HOUSTON FAMILY LAW represents clients across Alpharetta, Roswell, Milton, and Suwanee who need precise legal strategy and discretion from start to finish.

Identifying and valuing assets
Georgia courts divide marital property fairly, not automatically equally. That means defining what is marital, what is separate, and what the true value is. We work with trusted financial professionals when needed to value businesses, trace commingled funds, and clarify long-term tax impact.
Our property division strategy is built to protect what you have earned and to keep the process grounded in evidence.
Support and lifestyle considerations
Alimony outcomes in high net worth divorces often hinge on detailed budgets and lifestyle analysis. We prepare realistic financial narratives, challenge unsupported claims, and negotiate support terms that make sense for life after divorce.
For a deeper look at how Georgia courts handle it, see
spousal support and alimony.
Privacy and smart resolution
Many high-asset clients prefer to resolve matters quietly. Private negotiation and mediation can keep personal and financial details out of public hearings. If court becomes necessary, our litigation background ensures you are represented with strength and preparation.
High-asset divorce questions we hear often
Will my spouse get part of my business?
If the business grew during the marriage, some portion may be marital. Courts often award the business to one spouse and offset value through other assets or structured payments.
Are inherited assets protected?
Inherited property is generally separate if it was kept distinct. If it was mixed into marital accounts or used for shared purposes, it may be partially marital. We help trace and document the history.
Can mediation work for complex divorces?
Yes, but only after full financial disclosure and solid valuations. We prepare you to negotiate from a clear and informed position.
Work with a firm built for this level of case
High-asset cases need focus and personal attention. MEINCKE | HOUSTON FAMILY LAW is structured to provide that.

