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  business valuation in divorce: Business Valuation in Divorce , 2020-05-20 Business Valuation in Divorce: A Case Compendium, co-published by the American Bar Association's Solo, Small Firm and General Practice Division (GPSolo) and Business Valuation Resources (BVR), is the inaugural volume in a series of compendia that will help you learn how to tell the valuation story. With opening chapters on important concepts in valuation followed by a Compendium of significant case law, the present volume is beneficial to both experts and attorneys dealing with business valuation in divorce cases.
  business valuation in divorce: Business Valuation in Divorce Case Law Compendium , 2016-06-03 The most current analysis on how state courts throughout the country assess business valuation methods and view issues specific to divorce cases. Since different states have different statutes and case law pertaining to marital distribution, it can be difficult for attorneys and experts alike to keep up with key valuation developments. BVR's new Business Valuation in Divorce Case Law Compendium, Third Edition is an indispensable tool for every divorce professional who wants to stay ahead of the game.Now updated with the most recent court cases featuring divorce cases with a business valuation component, this must-have compendium contains 340+ divorce cases which grapple with key business valuation issues. It is organized into seven key topical sections so you can find the information you need quickly and easily. The new edition includes in-depth coverage from our acclaimed legal analysts as well as top business valuation experts, who report on disputes ranging from personal versus professional goodwill, discounts, tax affecting, and more. This one-of-a-kind legal resource saves hours of research with comprehensive coverage on the best (and worst) practices that attorneys and experts used in making their case in courts throughout the country.Highlights of the compendium include: Save hours of research time with the most current analysis of the business valuation issues that often arise in divorce cases. Quickly learn how courts across the U.S. view business valuation methods and approaches in divorce cases with analysis of 340 + cases Easily navigate each state's position on goodwill in divorce. This compendium provides an easy to use reference chart (Jurisprudence in Divorce) as a guide to the complicated topic of how goodwill is viewed on a state-by-state basis Don't miss key strategies that can help you be a more effective financial expert. Get in-depth analysis from BVR's expert legal team on which techniques financial experts have employed that have either stood up or failed in court Tap into the knowledge of top business valuation experts. In addition to case law analysis, this compendium offers advice from top business valuation experts on valuing goodwill in divorce, double-dipping, tax affecting and discounts
  business valuation in divorce: The Handbook for Divorce Valuations Robert E. Kleeman, R. James Aderling, R. James Alerding, Benjamin D. Miller, 1999-09-27 In this growing, competitive market, the practitioner needs to understand the basis and application of business valuation in the divorce arena. This is a comprehensive guide that shows the practitioner how to provide the highest level of service in divorce litigation.
  business valuation in divorce: Business Valuation in Divorce Case Law Compendium , 2020-09-15
  business valuation in divorce: Business Valuation Z. Christopher Mercer, Travis W. Harms, 2007-09-24 Praise for Business Valuation: An Integrated Theory, 2nd Edition The Second Edition of Business Valuation: An Integrated Theory manages to present the theoretical analysis of valuation from the first edition and expand on that discussion by providing additional guidance on implementing the relevant valuation theories, notably in its expanded discussion of the Quantitative Marketability Discount Model. —Dr. David Tabak, NERA Economic Consulting Your Essential Valuations Reference Whether you are an accountant, auditor, financial planner, or attorney, Business Valuation: An Integrated Theory, 2nd Edition enables you to understand and correctly apply fundamental valuation concepts. Thoroughly revised and expanded, the Second Edition demystifies modern valuation theory, bringing together various valuation concepts to reveal a comprehensive picture of business valuation. With the implementation of new accounting pronouncements mandating the recognition of numerous assets and liabilities at fair value, it has become critical for CPAs charged with auditing financial statements to understand valuation concepts. With thoughtful and balanced treatment of both theory and application, this essential guide reveals: The GRAPES of Value-Growth, Risk and Reward, Alternative Investments, Present Value, Expectations, and Sanity The relationship between the Gordon Model and the discounted cash flow model of valuation The basis for commonly applied, but commonly misunderstood valuation premiums and discounts A practical perspective on the analysis of potential business acquisitions Grounded in the real world of market participants, Business Valuation, 2nd Edition addresses your need to understand business valuation, providing a means of articulating valuation concepts to help you negotiate value-enhancing transactions. If you want to get back to valuation basics, this useful reference will become your guide to defining the various levels of value and developing a better understanding of business appraisal reports.
  business valuation in divorce: Standards of Value Jay E. Fishman, 2013-04-12 Expert direction on interpretation and application of standards of value Written by Jay Fishman, Shannon Pratt, and William Morrison—three renowned valuation practitioners—Standards of Value, Second Edition discusses the interaction between valuation theory and its judicial and regulatory application. This insightful book addresses standards of value (SOV) as applied in four distinct contexts: estate and gift taxation; shareholder dissent and oppression; divorce; and financial reporting. Here, you will discover some of the intricacies of performing services in these venues. Features new case law in topics including personal good will and estate and gift tax, and updated to cover the new standards issued since the first edition Includes an updated compendium discussing the standards of value by state, new case law covering divorce, personal goodwill, and estate and gift tax, and coverage of newly issues financial standards Shows how the Standard of Value sets the appraisal process in motion and includes the combination of a review of court cases with the valuator's perspective Addresses the codification of GAAP and updates SOV in individual states Get Standards of Value, Second Edition and discover the underlying intricacies involved in determining value.
  business valuation in divorce: Business Valuation Jeffrey M. Risius, 2007 Written by valuation experts, this guidebook will provide the fundamentals of business valuation. It will serve as a reference for lawyers who deal with business valuation and appraisal issues in their practices but with a less technical approach, which is especially helpful for professionals who do not have an in-depth financial background.
  business valuation in divorce: Business Valuation For Dummies Lisa Holton, Jim Bates, 2009-04-22 Buying or selling a business? Acquire the tools and learn the methods for accurate business valuation Business valuation is the process of determining the value of a business enterprise or ownership interest. Business Valuation For Dummies covers valuation methods, including advice on analyzing historical performance, evaluating assets and income value, understanding a company's financial statements, forecasting performance; estimating the cost of capital; and cash flow methods of valuation. Written in plain English, this no-nonsense guide is filled with expert guidance that business owners, managers at all levels, investors, and students can use when determining the value of a business. It contains a solid framework for valuation, including advice on analyzing historical performance, evaluating assets and income value, understanding a company's financial statements, estimating the cost of capital, business valuation models, and how to apply those models to different types of businesses. Business Valuation For Dummies takes you step-by-step through the business valuation process, explaining the major methods in an easy-to-understand manner with real-world examples. Inside you'll discover: The value of business valuation, including when it's necessary The fundamental methods and approaches to business valuation How to read a valuation report and financial statements The other players in the valuation process How to decide you're ready to sell -- and the best time to do so The three stages of due diligence: the meet and greet; the hunting and gathering; the once-over How to decide you're ready to buy -- and find the right business for you What due diligence means on the buying side of things When to call in the experts: divorce; estate planning and gifting; attracting investors and lenders This is an essential guide for anyone buying a business, selling a business, participating in a merger or acquisition, or evaluating for tax, loan, or credit purposes. Get your copy of Business Valuation For Dummies to get the information you need to successfully and accurately place a value on any business.
  business valuation in divorce: Business Valuation in Divorce Case Law Compendium, Fourth Edition , 2019-04-26 With in-depth analysis from BVR's legal team, the new Business Valuation in Divorce Case Law Compendium, Fourth Edition is an indispensable tool for every divorce professional to stay ahead of the game.
  business valuation in divorce: Understanding Business Valuation Gary R. Trugman, 2008
  business valuation in divorce: The Lawyer's Business Valuation Handbook Shannon P. Pratt, 2000 This is a practical guide that will help lawyers and judges assess the qualifications of a business appraiser and the reliability of the information presented, and will enable them to work with valuation issues more efficiently and effectively.
  business valuation in divorce: Valuation Strategies in Divorce Robert D. Feder, 1997-01-01
  business valuation in divorce: BVR's Business Valuation in Divorce Case Law Compendium R. James Alerding, 2014-05-30 BVR's bestselling Business Valuation in Divorce Case Law Compendiumis newly updated with the most recent court cases featuring business valuation and divorce. The Compendium includes in-depth coverage from our acclaimed legal analysts, who report on disputes ranging from personal versus professional goodwill, discounts, tax affecting, and more. This one-of-a-kind legal resource will save you hours of research as it covers the approaches the parties and the courts took to arrive at the decisions, while discussing some of the best (and worst) practices that attorneys and experts used in making their case in courts throughout the country. The Compendium features: A desktop reference: over 300 printed pages with widespread coverage of key divorce and business valuation cases written by BVR's internationally recognized expert legal editorial team. Summary tables for easy reference: quickly find the case name, type of case, date, court, state/jurisdiction and a snippet summary. Access to our exclusive website, with links to all of the full court opinions of the cases featured in the Compendium.
  business valuation in divorce: Business Valuation Demystified Edward Nelling, 2011-02-11 Priceless business valuation methods made easy! Business valuation is one of the toughest classes in any business curriculum. And it's one of the most important. Master this critical topic, and you've removed a major obstacle standing between you and a 4.0, and taken a major step toward a successful career in business. Breaking down business valuation methods into easy-to-digest parts, this self-teaching guide provides all the skills you need to determine a company's worth--easily and accurately. Business Valuation DeMYSTiFieD offers expert insight from both buyers' and sellers' points of view and provides examples and exercises illustrating the concepts driving the practices. This fast and easy guide features: In-depth coverage of the three main methods of valuing businesses: discounted cash flow, price multiple, and liquidation Easy-to-understand descriptions of financial ratios Tools and techniques for deciphering valuation reports, financial statements, and guidelines for specific businesses Chapter-ending practice exercises and a quiz for testing and reinforcing what you've learned Simple enough for a beginner but challenging enough for a more advanced student, Business Valuation DeMYSTiFieD is your shortcut to building a solid foundation in this critical business topic.
  business valuation in divorce: Business Valuations and the IRS John J. Marty, Michael A. Gregory, 2018-03 This book is the most comprehensive publication ever written for business valuers who prepare appraisals for federal tax purposes. Parts One and Two discuss IRS structure, process and conflict resolution, and Parts Three to Five address the most common adjustment areas by the IRS.
  business valuation in divorce: The Tennessee Divorce Client's Handbook Miles Mason Sr, 2019-04-19 IF YOU'RE GOING THROUGH A DIVORCE, YOU NEED A FRIEND AND A GUIDE Divorce can be intimidating, but you don't have to go through it alone. Miles Mason, Sr. set out to create the ultimate handbook to help a spouse through the divorce process. To that end, this book addresses a variety of topics that the compassionate professionals of the Miles Mason Family Law Group know best, including advice needed to get the learning process started, hiring your divorce team, custody and parenting plans, and how courts view dating during separation. The book is easy to read, and will be a valuable tool as you find your way through the divorce process. Miles Mason, Sr. JD, CPA is a divorce lawyer in Memphis, Tennessee. Mason is recognized as a Tennessee Super Lawyer and was awarded a Superb (10/10) rating on Avvo. Frequently interviewed by television news and national media for commentary, Inside Memphis Business named Mason a Family Law Power Player, and the Memphis Bar Foundation honored him as a fellow. He has also been inducted into the Christian Brothers High School Hall of Fame for his community service. You can find additional information, as well as updates to this book, at MemphisDivorce.com and its Tennessee Family Law Blog. You don't have to go it alone.
  business valuation in divorce: Valuation Strategies in Divorce, Compiled Edition Robert D. Feder, Charles T. Rosoff, Aleza Tadri Friedman, 2012-12-20 Most states across the country have some form of equitable distribution of assets upon divorce. There are three basic steps in any property distribution scheme: identification, valuation and distribution of those assets. Valuation Strategies in Divorce, Compiled Fourth Edition covers virtually all valuation issues that arise in a divorce case. This essential resource addresses valuation methodologies and techniques for all assets in a divorce case, including such unusual assets as lottery winnings, frequent flyer mileage, and professional licenses and degrees. It also addresses valuation strategies, including sample direct and cross-examination questions of an expert, valuation checklists, sample appraisal reports and a mock trial transcript. Valuation Strategies in Divorce, Fourth Edition: Helps attorney assure that non-monetary assets at issue in a divorce proceeding are neither under-appraised nor over-appraised. Ensures that client's assets are appraised at fair market value. Provides strategies for valuation of specific types of marital assets, such as businesses, art collections, jewelry, luxury goods, homes, vehicles, real estate, and retirement account Almost every chapter includes forms, samples, and other practice aids such as: Form interrogatories, QDROs, and a real estate appraisal form Form pleadings to obtain discovery in foreign countries Sample Document Request for all types of assets in a divorce case Checklists of documents needed to appraise various types of assets Sample authorization for the release of pension documents Sample direct and cross-examination questions Charts of reported cases indicating the range of minority, marketability, and key-man discounts for businesses and real estate Directories of the names and addresses of journals, trade associations, and other sources of worthwhile information for the valuation of particular assets Bibliographies of important empirical studies on valuation issues The actual texts of important IRS revenue rulings for business valuation and minority discounts. As a valuation resource, Valuation Strategies in Divorce, Compiled Fourth Edition is an invaluable guide to anyone practicing matrimonial law.
  business valuation in divorce: A Better, Not Bitter Divorce Bj Mann, 2018-02 Divorce does not have to be a bitter ordeal-and no one knows this better than BJ Mann, a leading divorce mediator in Upstate New York. In A Better, Not Bitter Divorce: The Fair and Affordable Way to End Your Marriage, BJ brings you the wealth of information she has put to use in her work with thousands of divorcing couples.
  business valuation in divorce: Divorce in Washington David Crouse, 2014-07-01 Providing accurate and objective information to help make the right decisions during a divorce in Washington, this guide provides answers to 360 queries such as What is the mediation process in Washington and is it required? How quickly can one get a divorce? Who decides who gets the cars, the pets, and the house? What actions might influence child custody? How are bills divided and paid during the divorce? How much will a divorce cost? and Will a spouse have to pay some or all attorney fees? Structured in a question-and-answer format, this divorce handbook provides clear and concise responses to help build confidence and give the peace of mind needed to meet the challenges of a divorce proceeding.
  business valuation in divorce: Closely Held Corporations Douglas K. Moll, Robert A. Ragazzo, 2022
  business valuation in divorce: BVR's Guide to Fair Value in Shareholder Dissent, Oppression and Marital Dissolution Adam Manson, 2011-06-24 Virtually every state has a dissenting stockholder statute, and now most states have minority oppression statutes. In almost all of these states, the statutory standard of value for stock is fair value, and recently some states have adopted the fair value standard for marital dissolutions. Appraisal actions under both dissent and oppression statutes are on the increase, and it is a fertile field for business appraisers. BVR's updated Guide couldn't come at a more opportune time, and provides a great resource for BV appraisers and attorneys to use whenever their work involves fair value as a standard of value in dissenting stockholder actions, judicial appraisals, marital dissolutions, and more.
  business valuation in divorce: BVR's Guide to Personal V. Enterprise Goodwill Adam Manson, David Wood, Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine David Wood, MR, 2011 The determination and treatment of goodwill can pose a daunting task for valuators. Finding the answer is not a simple task. The courts have tried sorting out the issues, but without guidance from the valuation profession, each case seems to take us further into the difficult task of making sense of it all. This updated 2011 Guide provides expert guidance from thought leaders on this complicated topic, as well as court case abstracts where goodwill was a core issue. Includes new articles such as Estimating the Value of Celebrity Goodwill in Matrimonial Cases, by Lisa Tran and Charles Wilhoite and How Technical and Professional Compenents of Ancillary Revenue Affect Medical Practice Values, by Mark Dietrich and Kathie Wilson. Includes new court cases abstracts (full text available for online version) of the most important decisions, such as King v. King, Amaraneni v. Amaraneni, Dickert v. Dickert, Weinberg v. Dickson-Weinberg, Burr v. Burr, and many more. Save valuable research time with the one resource that every BV professional needs to have in their BV library.
  business valuation in divorce: Valuing Professional Practices and Licenses Ronald L. Brown, 1993 For anyone representing lawyers, doctors, & other professionals or their spouses, one of the thorniest problems in divorce cases continues to be the worth of the professional practice. VALUING PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES AND LICENSES has been used nationwide as the essential practice guide in this area of law. Over 30 chapters offer complete & current information on the valuation of professional practices, degrees, & licenses. There is also coverage of difficult topics such as merger, double dipping, celebrity goodwill, & how to best represent clients in these complex cases. Plus, the updated Second Edition has been expanded & revised, with new chapters on key topics such as the difficulties of representing lawyers in divorces, the various factors of the sale of a law practice relevant to valuation for divorce litigation, & the bankruptcy aspects of awards of professional assets. With this guide's legal analysis & expert commentary, valuation examples & explanations, sample reports, checklists & forms to use for discovery, & sample question-and-answer sequences, you'll be fully prepared to represent your professional clients efficiently & successfully.
  business valuation in divorce: Valuing Small Businesses and Professional Practices Shannon P. Pratt, Robert F. Reilly, Robert P. Schweihs, 1998-03 This is a guide to valuing small businesses (family ones up to those worth around 5million) and professional practices. This edition has been updated and includes new chapters on trends in the field of business and professional business valuation.
  business valuation in divorce: Lifestyle Analysis in Divorce Cases Tracy Coenen, 2024 Focus on the lifestyle analysis in the family law case--
  business valuation in divorce: The Forensic Accounting Deskbook Miles Mason, 2011 Making complex accounting terminology easy to understand, this book provides an introduction to the core financial concepts in divorce, such as asset identification, classification and valuation, income determination, and expenses. In clear, accessible language, this book offers step-by-step guidance while also exploring strategic concerns appropriate for high-asset and high-conflict cases. It connects the dots among the interrelated topics of subpoena practice, accounting, depositions, methodology, financial statements, tax returns, testimony, expert reports, and how to effectively use financial data obtained in discovery.
  business valuation in divorce: Guide to Intangible Asset Valuation Robert F. Reilly, Robert P. Schweihs, 2016-11-07 The highly experienced authors of the Guide to Intangible Asset Valuation define and explain the disciplined process of identifying assets that have clear economic benefit, and provide an invaluable framework within which to value these assets. With clarity and precision the authors lay out the critical process that leads you through the description, identification and valuation of intangible assets. This book helps you: Describe the basic types of intangible assets Find and identify intangible assets Provide guidelines for valuing those assets The Guide to Intangible Asset Valuation delivers matchless knowledge to intellectual property experts in law, accounting, and economics. This indispensable reference focuses strictly on intangible assets which are of particular interest to valuation professionals, bankruptcy experts and litigation lawyers. Through illustrative examples and clear modeling, this book makes abstract concepts come to life to help you deliver strong and accurate valuations.
  business valuation in divorce: Business Valuation Discounts and Premiums Shannon P. Pratt, 2009-04-27 Business Valuation Discounts and Premiums SECOND EDITION Discounts and premiums do not just affect the value of a company; they play a crucial role in influencing a host of other factors and conditions that can make or break a deal. When it comes to business valuations, it's the business appraiser's responsibility to be intimately knowledgeable with every aspect of discounts and premiums: the different types, the situations when they may or may not apply, and how to quantify them. In this newly updated edition of Business Valuation: Discounts and Premiums, Shannon Pratt—one of the nation's most recognized and respected business valuation consultants—brings together the latest collective wisdom and knowledge about all major business discounts and premiums. Addressing the three basic approaches to conducting a valuation—the income approach, the market approach, and the asset approach—Shannon Pratt deftly and logically details the different discounts or premiums that may be applicable, depending on the basic valuation approach used, and how the valuation approaches used affect the level. Clearly written and thorough, Business Valuation: Discounts and Premiums, Second Edition provides business appraisers, accountants, attorneys, and business owners with an arsenal of information for their professional toolkit that can be applied to every major evaluation case they might face in any deal. This updated edition features timely, comprehensive coverage on: Strategic acquisitions Extensive empirical data Pre-IPO marketability discount studies Merger and acquisition negotiations, empirical evidence from completed transactions, and positions taken by courts in litigations Strategic acquisition premiums Studies on minority discounts Detailed, authoritative, and complete in its coverage, Business Valuation: Discounts and Premiums, Second Edition gets to the core of one of the more complex challenges faced by business appraisers, and arms readers with the understanding and techniques needed to successfully meet and exceed their job expectations.
  business valuation in divorce: Buy-Sell Agreements for Closely Held and Family Business Owners Z. Christopher Mercer, 2010-08 Buy-sell agreements are among the most common yet least understood business agreements and many are destined to fail to operate like the owners expect. Many, in fact, are ticking time bombs, just waiting for a trigger event to explode. If you are a business owner or are an adviser to business owners, this book is designed for you, providing a road map for business owners to develop or improve their buy-sell agreement.
  business valuation in divorce: Guide to Busines Valuations , 1994
  business valuation in divorce: Business Valuation Update Yearbook 2021 Andrew Dzamba, 2021-01-10 While ideas and methods continually evolve in the business valuation profession, 2020 marked a year of challenges unlike any other. Always a highly-anticipated annual publication, the Business Valuation Update Yearbook 2021 covers the year's most groundbreaking and thought-provoking advancements on valuation methodologies in the face of a global pandemic. It also captures, changes in regulations and professional standards, key takeaways from the best virtual conferences, and tactical practice-building ideas. This critical desktop reference puts you ahead of the competition with on-the-ground reporting from valuation experts, thought-leaders, and BVR's expert editorial and legal teams.The Yearbook is divided into eight sections for easy navigation.
  business valuation in divorce: Business Valuation Update Yearbook 2020 Andrew Dzamba, 2020-01-05 In the business valuation profession, ideas and methods continually evolve, making it imperative to stay current with the most innovative approaches and techniques, new court decisions, and regulatory and professional standards. BVR has you covered with the Business Valuation Update Yearbook 2019. This newest edition from the publishers of Business Valuation Update(BVU) covers the year's most groundbreaking and thought-provoking advancements on valuation methodologies, changes in regulations and professional standards, leading conferences, and practice-building ideas. This critical desktop reference keeps you ahead of your peers with on-the-ground reporting from valuation experts, thought-leaders, and BVR's editorial team. The Yearbook is divided into six easy to maneuver sections: Section I. Business Valuation Approaches, Methods, and Entity-Specific Issues: This section covers the latest industry news as well as the most discussed and most controversial business valuation topics that arose over the past year. Make sure you're in-the-know on topics such as the debate over the use of statistics in the transaction method, disagreements related to the use of calculation reports in valuation, methods to separate active and passive appreciation, work file checklists for fair value for financial reporting, and much more. Section II. Business Valuation Conference Coverage: Get on-the-ground reporting from the premiere business valuation conferences both in the U.S. and around the globe. Section III. Legal, Regulatory, Standards: It's imperative to stay current on the latest news regarding the legal, regulatory, and business valuation standards landscape. This section offers critical insight into how the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act will affect valuations going forward. Key issues include the deduction for qualified business income for owners of a pass-through entity as well as the limitation of business interest expense deductions. Also of note is the Department of Labor's (DOL) crackdown on ESOPs as well as the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board's new standards to address ongoing audit deficiencies in fair value. Section IV. Business Valuation Profession and Practice Management: A number of articles in this section reveal insights into valuation firm performance and practice development. These comprehensive articles offer tips on how to bring in more business valuation work, as well as coverage of cutting-edge techniques to collaborate with the IRS. Section V. Reviews of Data Sources and New Books: This section includes an overview of BVR's launch of the new platform, Cost of Capital Professional and a review of the major upgrade of Pratt's Stats to DealStats. In addition, we have included reviews of Gary Trugman's 5th edition of Understanding Business Valuation: A Practical Guide to Valuing Small to Medium Sized Businesses, the new edition of Nancy Fannon and Jonathan Dunitz's Comprehensive Guide to Economic Damages, 5th edition, and insight into the significant enhancements made to the Mergerstat Review. Section VI. Data: This important section is an amalgamation of the monthly cost of capital data presented in tabular and chart form. It also includes aggregated data from DealStats, the valuation profession's leading data platform for private company transactions.
  business valuation in divorce: Valuation Strategies in Divorce Robert E. Kleeman, 1992
  business valuation in divorce: Litigation Support Gerry Lagerberg, Christian Butter, 2009 This fifith edition of Litigation Support will prove indispensable to litigation lawyers, arbitration lawyers, forensic accountants, expert witnesses, plus all professionals involved in UK commercial disputes. The book will assist lawyers keeping in step with the latest developments including: the importance of quantum at an early stage of a dispute * how and why IT solutions are an integral part of any forensic accountant's armory * the impact of the UK's Civil Procedure Rules * fraud issues both internationally and domestically * the latest divorce proceedings (clients will benefit from a step-by-step guide to obtaining ancillary relief) * recent UK case law changes affecting professional negligence, intellectual property, and personal injury rules.
  business valuation in divorce: PPC's Guide to Business Valuations Jay E. Fishman, Shannon P. Pratt, J. Clifford Griffith, D. Keith Wilson, Stanton L. Meltzer, Mark W. Wells, Eric G. Lipnicky, 2003-03-01 Contains technical guidance and practice aids for performing business valuations, including engagement and representative letters, practice aids, worksheets, checklists, and drafting forms.
  business valuation in divorce: J.K. Lasser Pro Guide to Tax and Financial Issues in Divorce Bruce L. Richman, 2002-02-28 A straightforward and practical reference for the complicated tax and financial topics of divorce Professionals specializing in the field must understand the financial and tax aspects of divorce in more detail than ever before–and the issues are more complicated than ever before. The J.K. Lasser Pro Guide to Tax and Financial Issues in Divorce is designed to arm professionals with the information they need to best serve their clients in dealing with the complex finances of divorce. Practical and accessible enough for nonprofessionals, the book also helps those worrying over their own divorce understand the topics they must deal with. Examples, guidelines, forms, tools, and checklists complement expert discussion of these issues and more: Valuing interests in closely held companies Finding the right lawyer and accountant for your divorce Negotiating the settlement Tax implications Research and investigation in the discovery phase Subpoenas and requests for documentation Marital versus nonmarital property Analyzing and determining one’s true economic income Alimony and other maintenance payments Dissipation Mediation and collaborative law for divorce Please visit our Web site at www.jklasser.com
  business valuation in divorce: Understanding Business Valuation Gary R. Trugman, 2018-01-08 This fifth edition simplifies a technical and complex area of practice with real-world experience and examples. Expert author Gary Trugman's informal, easy-to-read style, covers all the bases in the various valuation approaches, methods, and techniques. Author note boxes throughout the publication draw on Trugman's veteran, practical experience to identify critical points in the content. Suitable for all experience levels, you will find valuable information that will improve and fine-tune your everyday activities.
  business valuation in divorce: The Savvy Woman's Guide to Divorce in Washington Molly B. Kenny, 2011-10-12 The Savvy Woman s Guide to Divorce in Washington can help anyone anywhere understand the basic truths about divorce that will keep you from making common but often tragic and costly mistakes. How do I get my spouse out of the house? How much child support will I have to pay or how much will I receive? What financial records should I collect? What about the children? Molly B. Kenny, Esq. has written a definitive guide that will get you to a clear, concise, and enforceable divorce that will help you get on with your life.--Amazon.com viewed August 10, 2020
  business valuation in divorce: The Valuation Expert in Divorce Litigation Robert B. Moriarty, David John Zaumeyer, 1992
  business valuation in divorce: Valuation Strategies in Divorce 4e Robert D. Feder, Charles T. Rosoff, Aleza Tadri, 1995-12-31 Here is the inside story, told in a clear, practical style, on how to value major assets in a divorce case from the appraiser's perspective. You'll see exactly how to use experts and conduct discovery effectively and get a complete review of what judges across the country have decided about key valuation issues. the expert coverage introduces you to valuing closely held businesses, professional practices, patents and book royalties, lottery winnings and more. You'll also get checklists and forms for discovery, sample valuation reports and critiques, and direct and cross-examination questions.
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