Assigning Value to a Professional Practice During Divorce

Little Rock Divorce Attorney Helps Protect Professional Practices

In a divorce, nearly every aspect of your life will be altered in some way. It is important to work with an experienced and knowledgeable attorney to minimize your consequences. Our Arkansas family law lawyers can provide assistance in valuing professional practices in divorce.

The main point is that if you have a professional practice — doctor, lawyer, realtor, CPA — a divorce can wreak havoc on that practice. When working through equitable property division, it is possible for a dispute to arise about which party owns how much of a business. Even if these disputes are settled amicably, there might still be a direct impact on the business itself. The continued viability of the practice itself might be in danger. An experienced Little Rock divorce attorney at Worsham Law Firm, P.A., can guide you through this process and answer any questions you might have.

Accurate Valuation Is Key To Protect A Professional Practice

The most important thing to consider when attempting to divide a professional practice is the accurate valuation of the practice. Our attorneys have more than three decades of experience in business valuation and property division. We regularly call upon experts such as forensic accountants to arrive at an accurate value of the business itself. After a thorough examination as to whether the practice can be considered marital or non-marital, we can give professional advice on how best to proceed.

Call An Experienced Asset Protection Attorney For More Information

Wondering what will happen to your professional practice after divorce? We can discuss your unique situation when you come in for a free initial consultation. Schedule yours by calling 501-228-0668 or at 501-490-9379. You can also write to us online.