
How Business Valuations May Affect Your Divorce In New York
How can a business valuation affect your divorce in New York? When a couple gets divorced, the court will divide all marital property equitably. That includes any businesses the couple

How can a business valuation affect your divorce in New York? When a couple gets divorced, the court will divide all marital property equitably. That includes any businesses the couple

Lisa and Precious Williams recently welcomed Ruchi Pinniger to The Power of the Ask podcast for her perspective on the deep connection between our self-worth and our net worth is

Divorce may be different for a couple with substantial assets. While any divorcing couple with children must resolve matters such as property division and child custody, there are three unique

A divorce becomes high-conflict when one or both parties refuse to cooperate and argue constantly. These cases often involve anger, blame, or emotional abuse. Some also include threats, name-calling, or

Lisa recently joined Dr. Sarah Bren’s “Secured Attachment” podcast to talk about how parents can navigate separation, divorce, and custody decisions with clarity, confidence, and a focus on their child’s

If you have a child with autism, you know how challenging a big change can be. Returning to school after summer vacation certainly qualifies, and it’s often even more complicated

In Lisa’s latest article for Forbes Business Council, she delves into the risks inherent if in-laws are a part of your family business… and your family goes through a divorce

Restricted Stock Units (RSUs) are often the most complex assets to divide in matrimonial cases. They are also assets often overlooked by matrimonial attorneys during the division of assets as

Mediation helps many couples work out divorce terms and avoid having to go to court. However, it doesn’t work for everyone. If your ex controls conversations, refuses to listen, or