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IVS 410: Valuing Development Property in Family Law Business Valuations
Property development projects often represent some of the most valuable and complex assets involved in family law disputes. Land that is approved for development, partially constructed projects, or redevelopment sites can have substantial value, but determining that value is rarely straightforward. In many family law property settlements, one party may own or control development land through a company, trust, or joint venture. The challenge is that the value of development pr
DB Forensic
Mar 183 min read
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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
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