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Complex property division cases, high net worth divorces, and matters that require divorce planning in Texas often involve business owners and business interests. If one or both spouses own a closely held business, the process of dividing their community estate takes special legal, accounting, and tax expertise. Frequently in these cases, one or both spouses will be the owner, director, primary shareholder, managing member, or partner in a small- or medium-sized business.

Fort Worth Business Owner Divorce Attorney

The divorce attorneys at The Law Firm of Pat White, are effective at representing business owners going through simple or complex, high net worth divorce. It is imperative to individuals that own a business that they seek adequate legal representation.

Our marital property division attorneys are exceedingly experienced in Texas civil litigation and business law, which is exceptionally valuable to representing business owners in divorce cases. If you are a business owner, shareholder or partner in a firm, contact us to secure your legal representation.

Types of Business Property that must be divided in a divorce case

Closely Held Business

Closely held business entities can be in the form of a ā€˜C’ corporation, ā€˜S’ corporation, limited liability company (LLC), limited partnership, sole proprietorship or any other recognized type of entity. An attorney with experience in business law and business litigation will need to assess whether all or part of the business is community property.

Business Interest

If the business interest is community property, the lawyer must consult with experts in other fields to value it. After the business is valued by an expert or a value is agreed upon by the parties to the divorce, the attorney will advise the client of his or her legal rights and develop a strategy to facilitate an agreed division or, if necessary, present the case in the most favorable light to the court.

Business Assets

A critical skill your attorney should possess is the ability to properly document the division of the business assets, ownership rights, and ownership duties when the divorce is finalized. This documentation must be included in the mediated settlement agreement, final divorce decree, and in the internal resolutions, minutes, ownership certificates, shares, and relevant agreements of the business entity. If not properly documented, the division of the business will not be completed and conflict between ex-spouses or with the other persons involved in the business is likely to occur in the future.

Pat White | Fort Worth Family and Business Law Attorney

Contact Pat White today. Call (817) 737-0707 or submit information about your specific case in our online contact form . Our Fort Worth divorce attorneys will be able to advise and represent you for the best interest of your business. We represent business owners in Tarrant County including Fort Worth, Benbrook, Lake Worth, Eagle Mountain, Saginaw, Blue Mound, Weatherford, Azle, Granbury, Aledo, and Surrounding Areas

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