When a couple has substantial property or debts, divorce can be a
complicated process, even with no children. Attorney Ann LoDolce can provide you with the guidance and representation you need to ensure your legal interests are adequately protected.
Asset valuation issues in a divorce
can be inherently complicated, causing it to become a complex
divorce. There are several issues that can complicate the valuation of
the marital estate, including the following:
- Commingled Assets: Commingled assets may
include the appreciation of non-marital assets during a marriage, as
well as additional separate funds earned during the marriage commingled
with funds of the marriage.
- Professional Businesses:
Professional practices can be difficult to value. Our firm works with
an established network of financial professionals and experts to assist
in valuing professional businesses, including medical professionals
(doctors, surgeons, and other medical practices), legal professionals
(attorneys' and lawyers' legal practices), dental practices, engineers,
architects, accountants, and other professional businesses.
- Real Estate Holdings:
Our team of legal professionals works closely with real estate
professionals and real estate appraisers to determine the fair market
value of the marital property and other real estate holdings in which
you may have a financial interest.
- Inheritance Issues:
Our West Palm Beach Asset Valuation Attorneys assist clients in
determining whether inheritance property is yours, theirs, or marital.
There are many factors to consider, and we can assist you in sorting
out the details and making a determination regarding inherited property.
- Closely Held Business:
Closely held corporations or companies have many of the same issues as
professional businesses. We can help sift through the issues and obtain
a fair valuation of the closely held business.
- Securities, Retirement, and Investment Accounts:
We have substantial experience with the asset valuation of retirement,
pension, and other security investment accounts, including stock
options and QDROS.
There is more to asset valuation than the actual current value of an
asset. Tax consequences and other factors should be taken into
consideration.
If you have substantial assets and debts that will need to be valued
and divided, please schedule a confidential consultation with Attorney Ann LoDoce by calling us at (508) 583-2424. Our network of professionals and our skilled
asset valuation team will assist you in understanding the issues you
face, determining fair value of assets and debts, and represent your
financial and emotional interests in a divorce.
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