Business valuations for divorce,
separation, or partner disputes.
A divorce or separation can be hugely stressful. Where a business is involved, even more so. Having a partnership dispute can be disruptive to the business at an already worrying time.
If you are in a situation where conflict is emerging, it is key that you have the right information available, including a clear understanding of the value of your business. This important element can act as a starting point for negotiation, followed by a reasonable, fair and equitable conclusion to your partner’s involvement.
A business you’ve built is often one of the most significant assets you have, and when this is shared with someone else, it’s critical to get proper advice. If you are in a situation where you have an impending divorce, partnership dispute or tensions are rising, get a business valuation sooner rather than later so you know where you stand.
When there is disagreement, parties can elect to have a professional written business valuation to settle this aspect of any negotiations. Alternatively you may need a business valuation of your own – a second opinion – where another party is suggesting a value you don’t agree with. It’s important to know where you stand and what you’re entitled to.
A professional written valuation can also help prevent future disputes as the value is established and agreed at a fixed point in time.
What’s involved in a business valuation for divorce, separation or dispute?
A comprehensive business valuation from Mybusinessworth.co.uk will include a detailed analysis of factors affecting the value of your business, both internal and external. As you would expect, we look at accounts, shareholdings, assets, reputation, customer base, goodwill, etc. But we’ll also look at the wider market and appetite for businesses of your type, and the recent selling price for other similar businesses, to establish an accurate market valuation.
Whilst our business valuations are always fair, and impartial, we recognize that certain aspects that are unique to your business can have a bearing on it’s value, which we can also take into consideration. For example, shared ownership or partnership agreements, shareholder agreements, the future earnings potential, and the role of certain individuals which is particularly relevant for family businesses.
Rest assured, when you get a business valuation from Mybusinessworth.co.uk, we will handle these complexities with the utmost care and professionalism, ensuring that the valuation is accurate and fair, and helps you achieve your objectives.
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We can provide a professional business valuation for divorce purposes quickly with a friendly, pragmatic, and empathetic service. Most of our business valuations are just £250+VAT. We can also help with other follow-up aspects such as advice on marketing your business for sale, negotiating, and so on.
If you are facing a partnership dispute, divorce or separation we’re here to help with an accurate business valuation. Contact Mybusinessworth.co.uk today. Most of our professional written business valuations cost just £250+VAT.
Get in touch for more information or to book your business valuation:
Call: 01277 260 471 Email: value@mybusinessworth.co.uk
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