How do you value a business in nj for divorce? 180000 net , both own 50%. husband receives 30,000 as salary



Answer:
Sometimes a buy/sell offer is good in this situation - one or both parties proposes a price at which they're to either sell their half to the other person, or buy out the other person's half.

If both parties gave a price, you'd have to agree ahead of time which would be used, could be the higher of the offers, or the lower.

Other than that, it can be real difficult to value. One consideration is what happens to the business when one of you is out of the picture.

Good luck.
Depends. 180K net income or net sales? Did both put 50% in at the formation? Do both contribute their time equally, and will continue to do so? The estimation of value may be less important than an agreement as to the continuation of the business; if you 'divide' it and neither half is viable, you both lose.

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