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Division of Business Interests in Divorce

I Can Help Protect the Future of Your Business

If you and your spouse share business interests and the relationship is going to end in divorce, I can help you determine how to protect your business interests. Establishing a settlement between both parties can be complicated depending on the nature of the business, its size and many other factors. In addition to divorce-related issues such as custody and support, assessing the business interests of both parties can take time and requires expertise. By letting an experienced divorce lawyer guide you through the process, making educated decisions can be easier.

I am Phoenix family law attorney Kenneth A. Winsberg, and I have been successful in helping clients resolve various complex divorce issues. Whether you are interested in the sale, co-ownership or distribution of business interests and assets, I take the time to understand your objectives and work to find the best solutions that benefit your family. In addition to helping clients protect business interests during divorce, I also help clients resolve other community property issues.

With more than 40 years of experience and certification as a Family Law Specialist by the Arizona Board of Legal Specialization, you can be sure that I know how to help you achieve your goals.

Determining the Value of Your Business

By examining the business assets and business evaluations and exploring other details, I have helped clients evaluate their business interests during divorce. No matter what your specific business valuation needs are, I will assist you in getting your fair share of business interests.

If you are facing a dispute over division of business interests in a divorce, schedule an appointment with me by calling 602-248-0274, extension 24 or 10. You can also contact me by e-mail.

Spanish language services are available. I accept Visa, MasterCard and American Express.

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