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3 key considerations for business valuation in high-asset divorces

On Behalf of Reuter Law Group, PC | Oct 1, 2024 | High-Asset Divorce |

When high net worth couples face divorce, determining the value of business interests often becomes a complex challenge. This process, known as business valuation, plays a crucial role in ensuring fair asset division. Understanding it can enable you to protect your hard-earned success.

In Texas, where community property laws prevail, stakes are particularly high for business owners. Your company’s value could significantly impact the overall settlement, making an accurate assessment essential for your financial future.

Why business valuation matters

Texas law treats assets acquired during marriage as community property. It usually splits assets equally between spouses. For business owners, this means:

  • Your company could be considered marital property
  • Your business’s value might have a substantial impact on the settlement

Courts use the “fair market value” standard, basing their decisions on current market value instead of their book or intrinsic value. However, determining a business’s true worth isn’t always straightforward.

Valuation approaches

The thorough process requires examining financial records, market conditions and future projections. Courts often rely on expert testimony from business appraisers.

Appraisers may use one or more approaches to value your business, such as:

  • Income approach: Examines the company’s earning potential
  • Market approach: Compares the business to similar companies sold recently
  • Asset approach: Calculates the value of all business assets minus liabilities

The approach utilized depends largely on the nature of your business and available financial data.

Potential challenges

High-asset divorces present unique challenges to the valuation process, including:

  • Complex ownership structures
  • Intellectual property considerations
  • International business interests
  • Fluctuating market conditions
  • Potential gender bias in valuation processes

Texas law also recognizes “personal goodwill,” which is the value tied to an individual’s skills or reputation. While goodwill from a business is divisible property between spouses, personal goodwill isn’t. This concept can be particularly relevant to you if your professional practice or business relies heavily on your expertise and personal brand.

Business valuation can seem daunting. Working with a divorce attorney who understands its nuances can help you receive a fair settlement and protect your business.

Your business acumen is an asset in this process. Stay informed, assertive and proactive to ensure your interests are fully represented in your high-asset divorce.

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