📇 What Happens If You and Your Ex Share Business Clients? | Los Angeles Divorce
⚖️ Divorce is complicated enough—but what if you and your ex share business clients? Whether you co-own a company, work in the same industry, or built a shared book of business during your marriage, knowing how to divide or manage those client relationships is critical to your professional and financial future.
📌 What You’ll Learn:
✔ How to classify shared clients as part of your community property settlement 📂
✔ Why client contracts, revenue, and communication plans should be outlined in your judgment 🧾
✔ Real client story: how we helped a creative agency split clients and dissolve a shared business ✅
✔ How Divorce661 supports you with clear business clauses, revenue division, and non-solicitation protections 🛠️
✔ Pro tip: avoid future conflict by agreeing now on who keeps which clients 💡
💡 Real Client Story:
We helped a divorcing couple dissolve their shared agency and evenly split their client list. With a clear plan and communication strategy, both kept their clients—and their reputations.
💼 Why Work With Divorce661?
✔ Flat-Fee Divorce Services That Cover Business + Financial Assets 💼
✔ Tailored business settlement agreements, non-solicitation terms, and client allocation plans 📋
✔ 100% Remote Help Across California 🖥️
✔ Helping Entrepreneurs Navigate Divorce With Confidence ✅
📞 Share clients with your ex? Visit Divorce661.com for a FREE consultation. We’ll help you protect your business—and keep things professional.
💬 Ever had to divide clients during a breakup or business split? Share your story in the comments to help others navigate this challenge.
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