
5 Key Issues with Business Valuations in Divorce
Indiana follows a “one-pot” theory when determining what property is to be considered part of the marital estate. This “one-pot” theory makes it so that
Business Valuation

Indiana follows a “one-pot” theory when determining what property is to be considered part of the marital estate. This “one-pot” theory makes it so that

In Indiana, as most of the country, Courts have quite a lot of discretion when it comes to enforcing a child support obligation. For example,

Small business fuels more employment in the United States than larger corporations and businesses. It is often the case one spouse works for a company

In order to assess the value of a marital business or professional practice for proper consideration by a trial court in a trial, a business

In many cases, a martial business ranging from a minority stock ownership in a business, such as a car dealership, to a physician practice, may

In Indiana, all marital assets, except as otherwise excluded by law, are part of the marital estate a trial court can divide upon divorce. There

Small business is the engine that drives America. Often times divorce attorneys face a scenario where parties are divorcing and the means of income that

Many previous blogs have examined the child custody and support aspects of family law and divorce, as these issues are often paramount in domestic proceedings.
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