Like those who have succeeded in other careers, professional entertainers may have substantial assets and property. When you are faced with divorce, most people have an idea in mind of what property they feel belongs to them and what property they want to keep. When one spouse has earned a significantly larger income than the other, the division of property can become an intense point of dispute.
For entertainment professionals and their spouses, it can be difficult to navigate the division of property for a number of reasons, including:
- Substantial volume of property or assets
- Intellectual property that may have been created partially during the marriage and partially before the marriage
- Intellectual property that may have been developed during the marriage that did not earn income until after the divorce was begun
- Ownership interests in businesses that may be partnerships or some other sort of partial stake
At Stolar & Associates, our attorneys are experienced in creating effective solutions in even the most complex of property divisions. When necessary, we have access to outside financial experts who can provide us with an even greater depth of knowledge to help ensure that hard-to-value assets receive an accurate appraisal. For more than 25 years we have been helping our clients achieve their property division goals.
We also understand the importance of keeping an eye toward the potential tax implications of any decisions that are made during the division of property.
Contact the Professional Entertainer Divorce Lawyers of Stolar & Associates
If you are a part of the entertainment industry and you are facing a divorce and the subsequent division of property, you need to take action to ensure that you have representation that is capable of providing you with exceptional family law advocacy that respects your unique circumstances. The child support attorneys of Stolar & Associates have the necessary skills and experience to be able to craft resolutions that will work with the reality of your life and career. To schedule an initial consultation, call 310.288.1828 or contact us online.

