Why Having Your Affairs in Order Actually Matters Do you own a business? Are family members involved?

Most business owners don’t start their business with the intent of ending up in a case with  their own family, partners, or friends. The reality is that many of these disputes don’t start  with bad intentions, rather, they start due to poor planning, missing information, and false  promises.

According to Business Week, 40% of family-owned businesses reach the second  generation, 13% get to a third and just 3% are passed down to a fourth generation or  beyond. Creating a long-lasting business requires detailed planning.

At ESS Law Partners, we regularly see business litigation cases not because someone  wanted conflict, but because critical affairs were left unaddressed.

When overlooked, these areas can cause serious problems.

Business Succession

Saying “We’ll figure it out later” can cost you. Not having a clear and consistent business  succession plan is a common issue. According to the Kreischer Miller Family Business  Survey 45.9 percent of family-owned companies still do not have a formal plan in place. Business owners often assume that their family will take over if something happens to  them. Without proper planning and documentation, this can lead to disputes, ownership  changes, and financial issues.

Some examples include:

o 2 family members fighting over business ownership

o Partners disagreeing on buyouts or valuations

o Business operations halting during litigation disputes

Having a solid succession plan drafted by a trusted firm defines who, what, when, and how  the business will operate. Protect your business and prevent any issues.

Engaging in business with family might seem straightforward and the best choice, but  without protection and planning it can go south very quickly.

Will Planning- It WILL affect your business

Business owners overlook how important wills are to their business. No will =  complications, disputes, and uncertainty.

You may lose control of your business if it is not clearly outlined.

For example:

o Cases where there are conflicts between spouses and children from previous  marriages

o Disagreements on the future of the business (sell or keep)

o Sibling disputes

Having an updated and detailed Will can prevent these issues and ensure your business  affairs are in order the way YOU intend.

Family Planning

Ultimately the goal is to avoid family disputes but with family-owned businesses informality  can cause major conflicts.

Verbal promises, informal arrangements, and unclear work is a common problem that  occurs when families enter a business together.

Don’t make this mistake, thoughtful family and business planning can set boundaries,  clarify roles, and protect the business.

The main goal is avoiding disputes BEFORE THEY START!

When Litigation Can’t Be Avoided

Even with careful planning, disputes sometimes happen. When they do, it’s critical to have  experienced counsel who understands both the legal issues and the business realities at  stake.

ESS Law Partners represents clients in business litigation matters involving ownership  disputes, breach of contract, partnership conflicts, and other complex commercial issues.  Our goal is always to resolve disputes efficiently and strategically—whether through  negotiation, mediation, or litigation—while protecting our clients’ interests.

The Bigger Picture: Avoiding Disputes Before They Start

Ultimately, the goal of proper planning isn’t just legal compliance, it’s dispute prevention.

At ESS Law Partners, we help clients plan proactively, and we are prepared to litigate when  necessary.

To learn more or schedule a consultation, visit our website esslawpartners.com or call us  at 713-565-1353.

ESS Law Partners serves clients throughout Texas in personal injury, business law, and  civil litigation matters.


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