A small business is valued during divorce by determining its fair market value using accepted financial methods such as income,…
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Can My Spouse Take Half My Business? Short answer: No, your spouse cannot automatically take half of your business in…
Short answer: Yes—your business can be considered marital property, in whole or in part, depending on when it was started,…
Courts typically look back three to five years at a self-employed person’s income to determine an accurate average earning capacity.…
Yes, legitimate business expenses can reduce child support payments, but only when they are necessary, reasonable, and strictly business-related. Family…
Can a Self-Employed Person Hide Income During Divorce? Yes, a self-employed person can attempt to hide income during a divorce,…
Running your own business offers freedom, flexibility, and financial opportunity—but it also creates unique legal and financial risks when you’re…
Divorce is never easy, but divorcing when you’re self-employed adds an extra layer of complexity. When you run your own…
Divorce is financially stressful for anyone, but it becomes far more complicated when one spouse is self-employed or owns a…
Divorce can be stressful, but it becomes even more complicated when one spouse is self-employed. Unlike salaried employees who can…