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Separate and Community Business Valuations

San Jose Divorce & Business Valuation Lawyer

Santa Clara Business Assets in Divorce Attorney

Business interests acquired prior to or during your marriage may be subject to equitable division in your divorce. In order to determine if your business assets are separate or community property, you need a skilled business valuation attorney.

At the law office of John S. Yohanan, I have extensive experience assisting clients with complex marital estates, including those with significant business assets.

To speak with an experienced San Jose divorce and business valuation attorney, contact my family law firm. I offer free initial consultations and dedicated personal service to each of my clients.

Dividing Business Assets in Divorce

For more than 30 years, I have been helping clients in California value their businesses so they can rest assured their divorce is comprehensive and complete. In California, assets and debts acquired during the marriage are community property. This means businesses created or business interests acquired during the marriage are subject to division during a divorce.

When one spouse entered the marriage with a pre-existing business interest, the marriage can acquire an interest in the business assets over time. This can happen due to an increased value in the business during the marriage or investment of marital funds in the business.

Skilled Business Valuation Services

In order to determine the value of your business and its effect on your divorce, it is important you hire experienced legal counsel. I am John S. Yohanan and I have helped countless clients determine the value of their business interests for divorce purposes. When necessary, I will work with financial experts and forensic accountants to ensure property is equitably divided in your divorce.

Contact a knowledgeable business valuation attorney in San Jose and Santa Clara to discuss how business assets can affect your divorce.