What Happens to a Family Business in a Divorce?

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When a couple co-owns a business, divorce can lead to difficult decisions — from valuation to buyout agreements or dissolution. Irish courts aim to ensure fair division, but disputes can arise when one party contributed more to the business operations.

For couples navigating business separation, it’s wise to consult a specialist. Divorce solicitors in Dublin are often equipped to handle such complex asset disputes.

Disclaimer: brophysolicitors.ie is not a practising law firm and does not provide legal services. The content is for informational purposes only.

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