When you have people who have been married for a long time and have substantial resources like a business, then this divorce case becomes more complicated when compared to a divorce with no assets. If the business was developed during the marriage, then the business is a marital asset that needs to be evaluated and divided. The parties may not agree on the evaluation which can create some difficulty and may involve buying out one party of the business.
In this type of situation, you should want to make sure that you have the necessary representation to protect yourself because you have to make sure that this protects you long-term. Contact us today if you have any questions regarding Divorce in the State of Michigan.
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