Valuing a business can often be an important part of the divorce process. Business appraisers may differ as to the method used to conduct the valuation. Divorcing spouses frequently dispute the valuation assigned by the expert. If you are involved in a dispute over the value of a business in the marital estate, contact us. Our attorneys understand the issues involved in business valuation.
Typical questions in a dispute over business valuation include:
- What is the spouse’s interest in the business?
- What part of the business is marital property and what part is non-marital?
- Was an approved method used for valuing the business?
- Is profit from the business considered income, or is it put back into the business?
- Is the spouse’s retirement plan or other benefit funded by the business?
We use the skills offered by forensic accountants, appraisers and business valuation specialists to answer these questions. Moreover, our ability to resolve conflicts over the valuation of businesses has attracted the attention of other attorneys, divorcing couples with a high net worth, and business appraisers.
For additional information about business valuation issues as it relates to family law matters, call (800) 910-DIVORCE or contact us for a no-obligation consultation.
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