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IVS 500: Valuing Financial Instruments in Family Law Business Valuations
Financial instruments often form a significant part of the asset pool in family law property settlements. These instruments may include shares, derivatives, options, bonds, managed funds, or complex investment structures. While some financial assets appear straightforward, determining their true value can be far more complex than simply checking a market price. In family law disputes, financial instruments may be held through companies, trusts, or investment portfolios. Their
DB Forensic
Mar 183 min read


IVS 230: Valuing Inventory in Family Law Business Valuations
In many family law property settlements, businesses form part of the asset pool. While attention is often focused on the value of the business itself, one critical component is frequently overlooked, inventory. Inventory can represent a substantial portion of a company’s assets. For manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers, and e-commerce businesses, inventory may account for a significant share of business value. If inventory is incorrectly valued, it can distort the entire bus
DB Forensic
Mar 183 min read


IVS 220: Understanding Non-Financial Liabilities in Family Law Business Valuations
When a business is valued in a family law dispute, the focus is often on assets such as property, equipment, or intellectual property. However, liabilities can be just as important in determining the true value of a business. Some liabilities are straightforward financial obligations, such as loans or unpaid invoices. Others are more complex. They may require the business to perform services, repair products, fulfil warranties, or meet environmental obligations. These are kno
DB Forensic
Mar 183 min read


IVS 100: The Valuation Framework Behind Family Law Business Valuations
When a couple separates and the Family Court must determine how to divide property, the value of a business can become one of the most contested issues. For many families, a privately owned company, professional practice, or investment business represents the largest asset in the property pool. In these situations, courts rely heavily on independent expert valuations. However, not all valuations are equal. The reliability of the valuation process is critical. This is where th
DB Forensic
Mar 184 min read
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