Small businesses are the backbone of the U.S. economy. Often these are run as a family operation with children and spouses directly involved. At other times the owner treats the small staff as family. In either case, the business’s ongoing viability or future is a significant worry for small business owners considering divorce. What was once an ideal extension of their home life now becomes a potential casualty of the divorce.
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Colorado is an equitable distribution state, which may not mean that the spouse gets half the business. In fact, there are several factors to weigh in dividing the business:
The division property can be a sticking point in any divorce. However, because small business ownership is so common, attorneys who handle divorces often represent business owners or spouses. They understand all the factors outlined above and can provide creative solutions that allow the business to continue thriving after couples go their separate ways.
Pearson & Paris, P.C. is here to help you solve whatever legal challenge you are facing.
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