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This is called waste or dissipation of assets. If your lawyer can prove this happened, the court might award you more money to make up for…
Yes. This generally means assets acquired during the marriage are owned equally by both spouses. But in complex cases, deciding what was acquired…
Often, yes. However, you may need to buy out your spouse’s share. Our divorce lawyer for business valuation issues can help you determine how to do…
A company valuation divorce attorney works with forensic accountants who are trained to find hidden assets and unreported…
It depends on the complexity of the business and the availability of records. It can take anywhere from a few weeks to several…
Not necessarily. In many cases, one spouse buys out the other’s interest. This allows the business to continue operating without…
That might be considered separate property. However, if the business grew during the marriage, your spouse might be entitled to a share of that…
It usually takes longer than a simple divorce. It takes time to value assets and negotiate. It could take several months or even more than a…
If you have significant assets, yes. A general lawyer might not know the specific rules for dividing businesses or stock options. A complex asset…