Legal Question in Family Law in California

working in husband's business

I worked for approx 12 years in my husband's insurance agency full time. He paid me a check once a month and my amount received was based on how large his check was for that month. The money I received went directly back into the household as community property. My salary was approx $1000-1500 per mo. Now we are divorcing and I work for another ins agency. My husband states he owes me nothing for the years I worked his agency as he paid me a check. He paid no payroll or workers'comp for me. I have no retirement from him, nothing to show for the years I helped him build his business. It's his agency, but shouldn't I be intitled to some benefit for the years I worked?


Asked on 4/15/03, 1:53 pm

3 Answers from Attorneys

E. Daniel Bors Jr. Attorney & Counselor At Law

Re: working in husband's business

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Duh ... yeh ... like one-half the community property value of the business. Contact an experienced Family Law attorney in the county where your divorce is pending for specific advice and possible representation on your behalf.

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Answered on 5/25/03, 7:05 pm
H.M. Torrey The Law Offices of H.M. Torrey

Re: working in husband's business

from the facts given thus far..absolutely. however, i would need more detailed information regarding the nature of your employment agreement with your husband during the years you were employed by him, as well as what proof you can provide that your earnings clearly made up household expenses exclusively during the years in question. if you can email my law office this type of detailed information, we may be able to further assist and/or represent your interests legally and help you remedy this potential injustice asap.

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Answered on 4/15/03, 2:11 pm
Brian Levy, Esq. Law Office of Brian Don Levy

Reply: working in husband's business

You are entitled to your community property interest in and to the value of the business as well as the other community property assets. If the agency was his before the marriage, then you are entitled to half the increase in value during the marriage. Most insurance agency contracts have buy back provisions with the insurance company that govern the valuation of the business and restrict the terms upon which it can be transferred.

I suggest that you consult with an experienced family law attorney. Good luck to you!

Brian Levy, Esq.

www.calattorney.net

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Answered on 4/15/03, 4:10 pm


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