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I'm Getting Divorced: What Happens To My Stock Options? (Part 1) This is premium content

Linda Olup
UPDATED! When you and your spouse decide to split, your stock options will probably be divided too. Become familiar with the crucial issues related to stock options in divorce, including the treatment of vested and unvested stock grants, approaches to valuation, and the division of options in the property settlement.

Divorce Guide: Who Gets The Stock Options?

SmartMoney.com
Options have become the trophy of many divorce negotiations. Learn about the issues and tax treatment, including some planning techniques.

Unlocking The Golden Handcuffs

Joanna Glasner
Wired News
Unvested stock options might also be a golden handcuff in marriage. The treatment of how to divvy up stock options in divorce is getting a lot more attention.

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