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Advice For Business Leaders Who Are Navigating Divorce

News Room By News Room October 24, 2023 6 Min Read
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Elizabeth A. Douglas, Esq. – Founder & CEO of Douglas Family Law Group, PLLC – Super Lawyer 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023.

Divorce and custody battles are emotionally challenging experiences that can have a significant impact on various aspects of your life. As a seasoned family law and divorce attorney, I have witnessed firsthand the unique complexities that business leaders face when going through such turbulent times.

By adopting a proactive approach, you can better ensure a smoother transition into a new chapter of your life. Here are a few things to consider:

Consider experience when engaging legal representation.

Hiring an experienced attorney who understands the complexities of divorce and custody battles can help you navigate complex legal processes as well as protect your financial interests and rights. For business leaders, specifically, it’s important to look for an attorney who specializes in high net worth divorces and has a deep understanding of the intricate financial aspects involved. Attorneys who have expertise in business asset protection with a knowledge of how to value a business, safeguard business interests, ensure the continuity of business operations and tax implications as it relates to asset division will also prove invaluable. Finally, finding representation that values discretion and confidentiality, especially in high-profile cases, is incredibly important.

Here are some questions to ask before deciding on representation:

• Have you represented business owners or high net worth individuals in divorce proceedings before?

• How do you approach the protection of business assets during a divorce?

• Can you provide references from past clients with similar business backgrounds?

• How do you handle confidentiality and discretion in high-profile cases?

• What is your approach to negotiation, and how do you handle contentious situations?

Expertly evaluate business interests.

For business leaders, the valuation and division of business interests can be particularly intricate during divorce proceedings. For this reason, you may consider engaging forensic accountants or business valuation experts who specialize in divorces to help assess the value of your business and determine the most advantageous approach for its division. Their expertise can help ensure fair and equitable solutions while safeguarding the future viability of your enterprise. In my experience, proper evaluation typically minimizes disputes, promotes equitable solutions and allows for a smoother transition into post-divorce business operations.

Preserve your professional reputation and client relationships.

It is vital for business leaders to maintain professionalism and uphold the trust of clients throughout the divorce process. Confide in a select few who need to be aware of the situation, but exercise discretion when discussing personal matters. By preserving your professional reputation and fostering strong client relationships, you can safeguard your business and its long-term success. A solid professional reputation instills confidence in clients and maintains their loyalty. Navigating the divorce process with grace and professionalism reinforces your commitment to high standards, safeguards your business relationships and positions you for long-term growth and prosperity.

To keep your reputation and professional relationships intact, it’s important to avoid a few common missteps:

1. Publicizing personal issues: Business leaders often have a public profile. Sharing or publicizing personal challenges like divorce on social media or in public forums can harm their professional reputation.

Solution: Maintain privacy about personal matters. It’s advisable to keep personal challenges away from professional life and social media. Engage a public relations professional if necessary to navigate through the sensitive period without harming your public image.

2. Allowing personal stress to affect professional decisions: Personal challenges can be stressful and emotionally draining, which can affect one’s judgment and decision-making at work.

Solution: Consider taking some time off or engaging a personal counselor or coach to help navigate through the stress. Delegate important decisions to trusted colleagues or partners if your judgment is impaired.

3. Neglecting professional relationships: During personal crises, there might be a tendency to withdraw or neglect professional relationships, which can harm your network and business opportunities in the long term.

Solution: Communicate transparently with close colleagues and partners about your situation without going into details. Let them know you might be less available but are committed to maintaining the professional relationship. Engage a trusted deputy or second-in-command to handle networking and relationship-building in your stead.

By proactively planning, you can navigate the complexities of divorce while safeguarding your long-term stability as a leader. Remember, your well-being is a crucial component of your overall success, and with the right strategies in place, you can emerge from these difficult times stronger and ready to embrace a prosperous future.

The information provided in this article is for educational purposes only and should not be considered legal or financial advice. It is advisable to consult with qualified professionals for guidance tailored to your specific circumstances.

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