Practice Areas: Complex Property Valuation & Division
Complex valuations commonly include inherited wealth; a family-owned business handed down from generation to generation; one or both parties earning a significant amount of money; a large stock portfolio, or any other scenario where assets are difficult to quantify or are substantial.
These situations may also include:
- Corporate Evaluation
- Small Business Evaluation
- Division of Stock Options
- Military pensions and other benefits
In some circumstances, one party may own assets that are not liquid, such as stock options or an ownership interest in a business that cannot be sold.
In these situations, the valuation and division of this property can depend largely upon the skill and experience of your attorney.
Related terms: Inherited wealth, Corporate evaluations, Stock options, etc..
Complex Property Valuation & Division FAQs
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