by Amy | Mar 1, 2017 | Mediation
Arbitration is a less formal option for divorce cases. It is where a third person, called the arbitrator, acts as the “judge” for the case. Arbitrators are not like mediators. Similar to judges, arbitrators are trained to hear testimony, receive evidence, and make a...
by Amy | Mar 1, 2017 | Mediation
The idea that divorce requires an extended time in court with possibly bitter proceedings causes many couples great anxiety. They imagine long hours in the courtroom arguing over custody and ownership of property. In addition to the emotional scars, many people worry...
by Amy | Mar 1, 2017 | Entrepreneur Divorce
Starting a business is not easy. It can be a lot of work and if you are spending a lot of time with it, you may not see your family very often. You are doing this for them, but it can come back to have a big impact on you if you are going through a custody battle...
by Amy | Mar 1, 2017 | Entrepreneur Divorce
When you are dealing with the IRS Revenue Ruling 59-60, it can seem a bit daunting to understand the rules of business valuation for a closely-held corporation. Essentially, the ruling outlines the general approach and methods, as well as the outlines for them, to be...
by Amy | Mar 1, 2017 | Entrepreneur Divorce, Finances
Unfortunately, a marriage involving an entrepreneur often ends in divorce. While it may not be the wish of the entrepreneur to wind up causing problems by starting a business, the lifestyle they must adopt is usually not one that focuses on relationships. Instead,...
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