
How to Divide Business Assets in a Missouri Divorce
Divorce is never easy, especially when a business is part of the marital estate. As the number of small and closely held businesses continues to
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Divorce is never easy, especially when a business is part of the marital estate. As the number of small and closely held businesses continues to

Over thirty million small businesses currently operate in the United States, and many of these “mom and pop” shops end up the subject of divorce

Business valuations in divorce cases are almost unavoidable in Missouri when one or both spouses are business owners. The common perception of business valuations in

One of the many questions raised by a divorce is knowing what property you will receive at the end of the divorce. The answer to

Today, more and more individuals own their own business, either as a sole proprietorship, a partnership, a limited liability company, or as a traditional corporation.

After you make the important decision of selecting an attorney to represent you in your divorce, it is quite possible that your attorney will need

In a recent article in Forbes, the author describes various ways that a divorce can disrupt the normal operations of a spouse’s business, and especially

Over thirty million small businesses currently operate in the United States, and many of these “mom and pop” shops end up the subject of divorce

When one or both spouses start or operate a business during the marriage, the gains in the value of the business become marital assets. But

Today, more and more individuals own their own business, either as a sole proprietorship, a partnership or some form of limited liability entity (an LLC