
“I’m getting divorced…
Now what?”
How to navigate a divorce as a high net worth individual
Beyond the emotional complexities, high net worth divorce comes with its own unique set of challenges. Your NewEdge Wealth team is here to help you work through this major life change by partnering closely with your divorce attorney and assembled team of advisors to help guide you every step of the way.
Here in the United States, the divorce process is run by the relevant states’ civil court system. If the parties can agree on the critical divorce issues, the process may be uncontested. However, if one or more parties does not agree, the divorce is contested which generally takes a long time to resolve and may be relatively expensive.
There are plenty of opportunities for mistakes during divorce. Your divorce attorney, NewEdge Wealth team, and assembled team of advisors are here to act as technical and practical guides for you and your family.
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