Divorce as a Business Owner in Texas: Protect What Matters Most
Divorce is never easy. When you own a business, the stakes are even higher.Contact The Law Office of Natalie Gregg to ensure you’re well supported.
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At the Law Office of Natalie Gregg, we understand how deeply personal and financially complex this process can be. Our goal is to protect your business, your assets, and your future so you can move forward with confidence.
How Divorce Affects Your Business
In Texas, community property laws mean that most assets acquired during marriage—including businesses—may be subject to division.
Key factors that determine what happens to your business:
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When You Started the Business
- If before marriage, it may be separate property.
- If it’s done during marriage, it’s likely to be community property.
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The Value of the Business
- Texas courts require a fair market valuation.
- They consider revenues, assets, and growth potential.
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Whether Your Spouse Was Involved
- Did they help manage finances?
- Did they support business growth?
- Their contributions could impact the division process.
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Existing Legal Protections
- Prenuptial or postnuptial agreements can safeguard ownership.
- If you don’t have one, legal strategies can still protect your business.
We handle both simple and complex disputes. Our attorneys strive to minimize conflict, eliminate unnecessary expenses and avoid wasting your time by amicably settling your case. Our attorneys will prepare your case carefully for mediation or litigation, using the newest technology and a network of experts large enough to protect your interests.
We know what’s at stake. Your business is your legacy—let us help you protect it.
A divorce doesn’t have to destroy your business. With the right legal strategy, you can secure your future.
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Real Risks for Business Owners
Without proper legal guidance, you could:
Lose partial ownership or control of your business
Face forced liquidation to pay a divorce settlement
See business operations disrupted by legal disputes
End up paying spousal support based on business income
How We Help
At the Law Office of Natalie Gregg, we help business owners: