Arlington Heights Stock Options Division Attorneys
Experienced Divorce Lawyer Helping You Protect Your Stock Options in Arlington Heights, IL
When parties are contemplating divorce, they can frequently agree to sell a car or home and divide up the receipts. When there are assets that cannot be sold or assets that do not have any real value, parties sometimes agree to give up their rights to those assets in exchange for other assets. This type of exchange often occurs with private company stock options that are granted to one party. Since the exact value of these options cannot be determine, one party may agree to a type of exchange. Given the high value of these assets, working with an Arlington Heights divorce lawyer is in your best interests
To learn more information about protecting your assets, including stock options, in your pending divorce in Cook County, DuPage County or Lake County, Illinois, call Cosley Law Office. Divorce attorney Donald Cosley has been helping clients find solutions to complex marital property settlement issues for more than 20 years.
Experienced Martial Property Division in Illinois
During the discussion about the division of assets pursuant to a divorce, including stock options, if the parties cannot agree to a solution involving the stock options, the resulting decision from the court can be complex.
Typically, courts will use a formula - also known as a time rule - to determine the division of stock options. Before deciding which formula to use, the court will want to determine why the options were granted to the employee in the first place. The courts have wide discretion in deciding which formula, if any, to use and how to equitably divide the pie.
Meet With Our Arlington Heights, Illinois Divorce and Stock Options Attorneys
Cosley Law Office represents clients in Arlington Heights, Rolling Meadows, Schaumburg, Barrington, Palatine, and throughout northwest Cook County. Contact our Arlington Heights property division attorney or call our office at 847-253-3100 to schedule a complimentary consultation.


