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Business Valuation During Divorce

Columbus Property Division Attorney

Delaware Business Valuation Lawyer

At the law office of Paul R. Panico, we understand the complexities involved in valuing a business during divorce or dissolution proceedings. With nearly 20 years of experience, attorney Paul R. Panico has the experience to fully assess your situation and determine how your property settlement agreement will be affected by a family business or other closely held business.

If you or your spouse owns a business, speak with an experienced lawyer who can help you understand your rights regarding that business during a divorce.

For a free consultationcall 866-505-0110 or contact us at our Columbus, Ohio, law offices.

Helping You Obtain a Full Business Valuation

As your dedicated law firm, we will work with you to have the business properly valued by a financial expert. We will also investigate all potential issues that may arise, including each spouse's interest or dependency on the business and the valuation of the business as marital property versus non-marital property.

If the business was created after the marriage occurred, then the business will generally be considered a marital asset. This is true regardless of which party is the officer or principal. If the business was created prior to the marriage, this does not automatically deem it non-marital property. Generally, businesses grow in value. That increase in value can be deemed marital property and thus can be included in the property division process.

If you live in central Ohio and cannot come to us, we will come to you.

Whether you want to keep your business completely separate from the property division process or if you would like your spouse's business value included in your divorce proceedings — the experienced legal advice and quality representation you are looking for are right here.

For a free consultationcall 866-505-0110 or contact us at our Columbus, Ohio, law offices.

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