Dividing a Business in Divorce: How Illinois Courts Handle Ownership and Protection
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In this episode of The Family Law Frontline, Attorney Fedor Kozlov breaks down how business owners can protect what they’ve built during a divorce. He explains what qualifies as marital property, how commingling assets can impact ownership, and how courts evaluate and divide business assets. Fedor also covers critical issues like dissipation of marital assets, Chancery cases, and the legal ways business owners can safeguard their companies before and during divorce proceedings.
Key Timestamps:
00:00 – Understanding how business ownership affects divorce settlements
01:30 – What counts as marital vs. non-marital property
03:00 – How commingling turns separate assets into marital property
05:00 – When both spouses co-own a business and the challenges of dividing it
07:30 – Licensing issues for professionals like lawyers and doctors
09:00 – How business valuation works and who performs it
10:30 – The difference between business value and cash flow
11:45 – Protecting business assets before and during a divorce
13:00 – Dissipation of marital assets explained
14:30 – Discovery process: uncovering hidden assets and financial activity
15:00 – Using Chancery Court to resolve business partnership disputes in divorce
16:00 – Common tactics used to hide or transfer business assets
17:00 – Creative ways to settle business ownership fairly without breaking the law
About the Show:
The Family Law Frontline with Attorney Fedor Kozlov dives into the complex realities of family and divorce law. Each episode helps individuals navigate legal challenges involving custody, property division, and marital assets with clarity and confidence.
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