We help families uncover hidden assets to ensure fair divorce outcomes.

Hidden or undisclosed assets can create major challenges during divorce property division. Our Minnesota Divorce Attorneys help identify and evaluate all marital assets accurately. We provide strategic guidance, negotiation support, and court representation when needed. Our goal is fair property division while protecting your financial stability and rights.
Our Services
We provide comprehensive support for uncovering and addressing hidden assets during divorce.
- Financial Discovery & Investigation
- Forensic Accounting Support
- Negotiation & Mediation
- Court Representation
- Asset Valuation
- Enforcement of Division Orders
Why choose us
We provide thorough, strategic, and results-driven guidance for cases involving hidden assets.
Experienced Divorce Attorneys
Minnesota Divorce Attorneys skilled in uncovering and litigating hidden assets.
Tailored Solutions
Approaches customized to your family’s financial circumstances.
Focused Advocacy
Protect your rights and ensure full disclosure of marital property.
Transparent Communication
You always understand the steps and strategies being used.
Popular questions
Have questions about hidden assets in divorce? We provide guidance and clarity.
What are hidden assets in a divorce?
Hidden assets are property, accounts, or investments not disclosed by a spouse during divorce.
How can hidden assets be uncovered?
Through financial investigation, forensic accounting, subpoenas, and discovery procedures.
Do I need a lawyer for hidden asset cases?
Yes, Minnesota Divorce Attorneys help identify, document, and litigate undisclosed property.
What happens if hidden assets are discovered after the divorce?
Courts can modify property division or award additional compensation if assets were concealed.
Can hidden assets affect child support or spousal maintenance?
Yes, undisclosed income or property can influence support calculations and entitlements.
How long does it take to resolve hidden asset disputes?
The timeline depends on the complexity of assets, investigation, and whether the case is negotiated or contested in court.
Schedule your consultation today!
Our team will answer your questions and talk you through potential next steps.