If you are going through divorce, there are many difficult issues, from child custody disputes to property division. For those with high net worth, there are additional, complicated issues.
I understand what you are facing because I went through it myself. I tell all of my divorce clients to save the marriage if at all possible. I know the trauma that divorce causes the children and the divorcing couple. In representing you, I avoid vindictiveness and never simply inflate my fees, but only wish to assist you in this difficult time.
Tupelo High Net Worth Divorce Lawyer
I understand that a high level of personal attention is required in high-asset divorce cases. No matter the extent or variety of your assets, I will do everything I can to represent your interests aggressively while remaining empathetic to your needs. When necessary, I recommend retaining tax accountants and forensic accounting experts and others to evaluate value of property or business.
Frequently, one party has a more successful career or a wealthy family or simply brought more assets into the marriage at the start. Whether you are this party or one concerned about your financial future, I will listen to your concerns and work in a thorough manner to obtain your best possible outcome.
Property must first be designated as "marital property" or separate property. Only marital property is divided in divorce. A thorough inventory must be made, and if there is reason to suspect assets are hidden, I can retain experts to assist in locating and identifying them. Finally, business valuation and other details of property division will be handled.
Lee County Property and Asset Division Attorney
I, Gene Barton, have handled a wide variety of cases in Mississippi for more than 30 years.
When you need experienced, local legal help, call my law office at 662-276-0043 or contact me online to schedule a consultation. My office is located next door to the Farm Bureau office in Okolona, on "Old Highway 45." I give my clients my cellphone number so that I am always accessible.

