Dedicated Representation in Complex Divorce Cases
When you have dedicated your life to building a business, the last thing you want to have happen is to see it fall apart following a divorce. At the law firm of Macht, Brenizer & Gingold, P.C., our Syracuse divorce and business ownership attorneys have extensive experience handling complex asset division. We will work to ensure that your business is properly valued for property division purposes in order to make sure every thing is split fairly. It is important to protect your fair share of the marital estate.
If you are going through a divorce that also involves a business, you need knowledgeable legal representation. Contact our divorce and business ownership lawyers online or call 315-849-2319 to schedule a meeting to discuss your case.
Working to Determine a Proper Business Valuation
One of the most important things to determine regarding a business and divorce is a proper valuation of the business. Our divorce attorneys will work with a number of experts in order to get a fair and objective value of the business. Some of the things that must be taken into account include:
- The value of buildings or real estate
- Goodwill generated by the business
- Any intellectual property
- Inventory
- Outstanding loans or debt
A fair and proper valuation should leave enough for the business owner spouse to continue operations while giving the non-owner spouse enough financial resources to move forward in life. However, in some cases a dissolution may be necessary. A lawyer at Macht, Brenizer & Gingold, P.C., will mount a thorough review of your situation. We also help in the protecting of professional practices and handle other complex asset divisions that arise in high net worth divorces.
Call for a Consultation With a New York Business Valuation Attorney
Divorces that involve a business are complex and require experienced legal assistance to ensure that everything is divided fairly. Contact our divorce and business ownership lawyers online or call 315-849-2319 to arrange for an initial consultation to discuss your case. If you choose to retain us, we will credit your initial consultation fee to your account.
