High Asset Family Law Services in Palm Beach County

How We Can Help

Family law matters require more than legal skill—they demand discretion, foresight, and personalized strategy. We offer tailored legal services to meet the needs of clients across Palm Beach County, including:

Every client’s situation is unique—and we approach yours with the discretion, intelligence, and care it deserves.

Strategic Family Law Representation in Palm Beach

Life transitions can be complex, especially when they involve your family, your finances, and your future. At The Law Office of Cindy A. Crawford, we offer discreet, strategic family law counsel to help clients navigate divorce and related matters with clarity and confidence. As a boutique Palm Beach family law firm, we combine board-certified expertise with a calm, measured approach that protects both your privacy and your peace of mind.

From confidential prenuptial agreements to strategic divorce representation and co-parenting solutions, our team is here to guide you thoughtfully through every stage of the process—so you can focus on moving forward with confidence.

Serving Palm Beach and Surrounding Areas

The Law Office of Cindy A. Crawford proudly serves clients throughout Palm Beach County and nearby communities, providing strategic and confidential family law representation to those navigating significant personal transitions.

From Palm Beach Gardens and West Palm Beach to Jupiter, and North Palm Beach, and the surrounding areas, our firm offers the same measured guidance and personal attention that have earned us the trust of clients and peers alike.

Whether you prefer to meet in person or through a secure virtual consultation, we offer flexible options designed to protect your privacy and accommodate your schedule—so you can access trusted counsel wherever you are.

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Why Choose The Law Office of Cindy A. Crawford

At The Law Office of Cindy A. Crawford, we take a measured, strategic approach to every family law matter. We understand that divorce and related transitions are deeply personal—and that clarity, discretion, and trust are essential.

Our work begins with understanding your priorities. We take the time to learn what matters most to you, your family, your assets, your reputation, and craft a legal strategy designed to protect those interests both now and in the future. With board-certified family law expertise, our firm provides the insight and foresight necessary to guide you through complex legal decisions with confidence.

Every client receives direct, personalized counsel from our qualified and experienced attorneys. You will never feel like a case file—you will be treated as a trusted partner in the process.

Professional integrity and confidentiality are the foundation of our practice. Every case is handled with discretion, and every conversation remains private. We believe that strength and grace can coexist—and that thoughtful advocacy leads to lasting outcomes.

Choosing our firm means choosing calm, strategic representation backed by experience and compassion. Whether your case requires careful negotiation or decisive action, you can rely on us to deliver steady guidance, trusted counsel, and unwavering professionalism at every stage.

With our support, you can move forward with clarity, confidence, and control.

Note: This post is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice. For personalized legal guidance, please consult with one of our qualified attorneys.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

  • A high-net-worth divorce typically involves substantial financial assets, such as multiple properties, business interests, retirement accounts, and luxury items.

  • Florida uses equitable distribution, which means assets are divided fairly based on factors like the length of the marriage, each party’s financial contributions, and future needs.

  • Marital assets are those acquired during the marriage, while non-marital assets include property or income earned before the marriage or through inheritance.

  • Businesses are valued to determine their worth, and decisions are made about whether to sell, divide, or retain ownership of the business.

  • Yes, retirement accounts such as 401(k)s or pensions may be divided, often requiring a Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO) to ensure proper distribution.

  • Dividing assets, including properties and investments, can have significant tax consequences. We work with financial professionals to minimize tax burdens during the settlement process.

  • Prenuptial agreements can clarify asset division and spousal support arrangements, streamlining the divorce process if they meet Florida’s legal standards.

  • Child timesharing arrangements focus on the child’s best interests, including their education, stability, and relationship with both parents.

  • Financial experts assist with valuing assets, uncovering hidden finances, and ensuring the settlement reflects your financial reality.

  • Yes, agreements related to spousal support, child custody, and visitation can be modified if circumstances change significantly.