Business Divorce: An Approach for a Dissolution Between Business Owning Spouses and Other Owners

This course provides an overview and discussion of approaches to marriage dissolution when the spouses own a business in conjunction with others. This was Session 2 of IICLE's 2024 Business Valuation, Financial & Tax Issues in Divorce seminar. Originally presented on 01/15/24 as part of the Business Valuation, Financial & Tax Issues in Divorce 2024: The Business of Working with Other Divorce Professionals and Attorneys.
Credits: 1 General, 0 Diversity/Inclusion PR, 0 MH/SA PR, 0 Other PR
SKU: P9000-24R-02
$60.00 or 1.00 credits
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This course provides an overview and discussion of approaches to marriage dissolution when the spouses own a business in conjunction with others. This was Session 2 of IICLE's 2024 Business Valuation, Financial & Tax Issues in Divorce seminar.

Jonathan J. Fox, Kelleher + Holland, LLC, North Barrington

Jerry Holisky, Aronberg Goldgehn Davis & Garmisa, Chicago

Hon. James Shapiro, Domestic Relations Division, Circuit Court of Cook County

Mario R. Ventrelli, Ventrelli Simon, LLC, Northfield

Moderator: Bruce L. RichmanCorporate Valuation Advisors, Inc., Hartland, WI

Expires: 1/1/26

This course provides an overview and discussion of approaches to marriage dissolution when the spouses own a business in conjunction with others. This was Session 2 of IICLE's 2024 Business Valuation, Financial & Tax Issues in Divorce seminar.

Jonathan J. Fox, Kelleher + Holland, LLC, North Barrington

Jerry Holisky, Aronberg Goldgehn Davis & Garmisa, Chicago

Hon. James Shapiro, Domestic Relations Division, Circuit Court of Cook County

Mario R. Ventrelli, Ventrelli Simon, LLC, Northfield

Moderator: Bruce L. RichmanCorporate Valuation Advisors, Inc., Hartland, WI

Expires: 1/1/26

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Program Date1/15/24
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