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Family

Jun. 23, 2000

Leveling Divorces Field

It is time to stop treating members of different businesses differently when dividing up business assets in a divorce. Spouses of individuals whose income is based strictly on their reputation shouldn't be deprived of their spouse's goodwill in the business simply because of the form that the working spouse's business takes.

        By Fred Silberberg
        It is time to stop treating members of different businesses differently when dividing up business assets in a divorce. Spouses of individuals whose income is based strictly on their reputation shouldn't be deprived of their spouse's goodwill in the business simply because of the form that the working spouse's business takes.
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