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Divorce and the family business
The resolution of questions concerning family businesses can be difficult for a variety of reasons. Often there is significant capital tied up within a business which ought to be shared between the parties. Yet often the business is producing the income stream which maintains the family and this will be jeopardised by a sale or significant borrowing. There are sometimes practical issues such as how a sale is to be achieved or in what timescale and what the tax consequences may be. Matters can be complicated further if there are third parties involved – non family members who are partners or shareholders. This increases the risk that if matters cannot be agreed proceedings separate to the divorce may be necessary under the Partnership Act or Companies Act.
Each option contains pros and cons which we can explore with you.
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Lawson Lewis & Co Solicitors Eastbourne, East Sussex Lawson Lewis & Co Solicitors are regulated by the Solicitors’ Regulation Authority.
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