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Subject: Notice of Divorce — Business Related Date: [Insert Date] Recipient's Name: [Insert Name] Recipient's Address: [Insert Address] Dear [Recipient's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to formally notify you about the imminent divorce between myself, [Your Name], and my spouse, [Spouse's Full Name]. As a business-related contact, I believe it is crucial to inform you about this significant change in our personal circumstances that may have potential implications on our business interactions. The aim of this letter is to ensure transparency by reflecting the changes that might occur during and after the divorce process. We are committed to providing minimal disruption to our regular business operations while handling the necessary legal proceedings. However, it is important to acknowledge that there might be modifications or adjustments required during this transitional period. As part of the divorce process, we may encounter changes in the following areas: 1. Business Partnerships/Collaborations: If we are currently engaged in any business partnerships, joint ventures, or collaborations, it is essential to reevaluate the roles and responsibilities of each party involved. We should consider discussing the potential impact of the divorce on our professional relationship, ensuring continuity and stability. 2. Advisory Roles/Consulting Arrangements: In case you or your organization seek our professional advice or consulting services, kindly note that there may be changes in our availability due to the divorce proceedings. It is advisable to communicate any forthcoming engagements well in advance to accommodate necessary adjustments. 3. Ownership Shares or Equity Holdings: If our business relationship extends to ownership shares, equity holdings, or similar financial arrangements within a business venture, we might need to reassess these arrangements in light of the divorce settlement. It would be prudent to facilitate discussions on any necessary revisions or reevaluations to maintain a fair and transparent distribution of assets. 4. Financial Obligations: During the divorce process, there might be modifications to financial obligations, such as alimony or child support payments. Although these matters are predominantly personal, they might indirectly influence my financial capabilities, which could have an impact on any outstanding financial agreements we might have. We can discuss any necessary alterations to ensure continued compliance. Please note that the divorce is a personal matter, and our primary objective is to navigate this transitional period smoothly while ensuring that our business relationship remains intact. We value our professional association with you and your esteemed organization and are committed to discussing any concerns or uncertainties that may arise due to this process. We kindly request your understanding, flexibility, and cooperation during this phase. Should you have any questions, require further information, or wish to discuss how this divorce might impact our business interaction, please do not hesitate to reach out to me personally via phone or email. Thank you for your attention to this matter, and I look forward to our continued professional collaboration in the future. Yours sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Contact Information]
Subject: Notice of Divorce — Business Related Date: [Insert Date] Recipient's Name: [Insert Name] Recipient's Address: [Insert Address] Dear [Recipient's Name], I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to formally notify you about the imminent divorce between myself, [Your Name], and my spouse, [Spouse's Full Name]. As a business-related contact, I believe it is crucial to inform you about this significant change in our personal circumstances that may have potential implications on our business interactions. The aim of this letter is to ensure transparency by reflecting the changes that might occur during and after the divorce process. We are committed to providing minimal disruption to our regular business operations while handling the necessary legal proceedings. However, it is important to acknowledge that there might be modifications or adjustments required during this transitional period. As part of the divorce process, we may encounter changes in the following areas: 1. Business Partnerships/Collaborations: If we are currently engaged in any business partnerships, joint ventures, or collaborations, it is essential to reevaluate the roles and responsibilities of each party involved. We should consider discussing the potential impact of the divorce on our professional relationship, ensuring continuity and stability. 2. Advisory Roles/Consulting Arrangements: In case you or your organization seek our professional advice or consulting services, kindly note that there may be changes in our availability due to the divorce proceedings. It is advisable to communicate any forthcoming engagements well in advance to accommodate necessary adjustments. 3. Ownership Shares or Equity Holdings: If our business relationship extends to ownership shares, equity holdings, or similar financial arrangements within a business venture, we might need to reassess these arrangements in light of the divorce settlement. It would be prudent to facilitate discussions on any necessary revisions or reevaluations to maintain a fair and transparent distribution of assets. 4. Financial Obligations: During the divorce process, there might be modifications to financial obligations, such as alimony or child support payments. Although these matters are predominantly personal, they might indirectly influence my financial capabilities, which could have an impact on any outstanding financial agreements we might have. We can discuss any necessary alterations to ensure continued compliance. Please note that the divorce is a personal matter, and our primary objective is to navigate this transitional period smoothly while ensuring that our business relationship remains intact. We value our professional association with you and your esteemed organization and are committed to discussing any concerns or uncertainties that may arise due to this process. We kindly request your understanding, flexibility, and cooperation during this phase. Should you have any questions, require further information, or wish to discuss how this divorce might impact our business interaction, please do not hesitate to reach out to me personally via phone or email. Thank you for your attention to this matter, and I look forward to our continued professional collaboration in the future. Yours sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Contact Information]