By Mitchell A. Jacobs and David L. Marcus
It is common for a spouse to continue working at a community-owned business after separation. Often, the business will increase in value after separation. Determining whether the increase in value is community property or the separate property of the spouse working at th...
It is common for a spouse to continue working at a community-owned business after separation. Often, the business will increase in value after separation. Determining whether the increase in value is community property or the separate property of the spouse working at th...
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