Business valuation is a necessary component of property division during divorce when one spouse or both spouses own a business. It will be necessary to determine whether assets from the business are characterized as community or separate property. These issues are complex and require the assistance of an experienced family law attorney.
For over 33 years, Susan Isopi has provided exceptional family law services
to her clients in the Tri-County area. She has successfully resolved countless divorce cases involving business valuation and ownership issues.
To make sure her clients get what they are entitled to, Susan often will review business financial accounts. It is essential to obtain the most accurate business valuation possible, and usually that involves choosing the right financial expert, business evaluator and accountant who provide the reports and information necessary to determine what the client's business is worth and how best to split the value of that business with the non-owning spouse.
With accurate information, Susan guides her clients toward sound decisions and effective solutions. Knowing what to expect and how clients' businesses will be valued by the court during the property division process is important. Susan provides the knowledge and guidance clients need and expect.