by Administrator | Jun 18, 2018 | Business Divorce, Process Risks in Divorce
Many people find it very difficult — and sometimes nearly impossible — to go through a business divorce. Each shareholder has many questions that need to be addressed from their unique perspective. One question often leads to 3-4 others too. If the questions remain...
by Administrator | Jun 18, 2018 | Business Divorce, Personal Divorce, Process Risks in Divorce
Many people find themselves in a compromised position as they are unclear how to develop a strategy for their divorce. The state of any divorce usually does not remain stagnant throughout the entire process. Friction arises which makes it challenging to have the...
by Administrator | Apr 28, 2018 | Business Divorce, Personal Divorce, Tax Risks in Divorce
As you read this article, please note a critically important point that I would not want you to miss. The point is that certain clauses you design in your divorce decree may be deemed invalid over time. They could be deemed invalid even though you and your ex-spouse...
by Administrator | Oct 17, 2016 | Business Divorce
Our client, Bob, made his first call to his attorneys. His second call was to his accountant. These initial decisions which appeared on the surface as “logical steps to take” cost him 36 months in not only time but also money with virtually nothing to show for it. He...
by Administrator | Oct 17, 2016 | Business Divorce
These shareholders were going through a business divorce. After 2.5 years, they spent over $250,000 in legal fees and they saw no end in sight. There was a lot of back and forth discussions yet they continued to cover the same grounds that were already discussed, many...
by Administrator | Oct 17, 2016 | Business Divorce
Our client was a business owner. He made a healthy living. His wife did not have to work. He was also the sole beneficiary of a realty trust. The realty trust was the landlord to the business. The business was in the food manufacturing industry. The financial records...