Wildberries owner Tatyana Bakalchuk’s husband Vladislav will not be able to get half of the company’s shares in the event of a divorce unless a prenuptial agreement is reached between them. I told about this DEA News lawyer Sergei Zhorin.
According to the lawyer, spouses can negotiate on property division.
“And judging by the fact that her husband most likely returned to the head of Chechnya, it seems that the husband was not satisfied with the proposals made to him in the process of judicial negotiations. If there is a marriage contract, the fate of the property will be determined,” Zhorin suggested.
If the spouses did not sign a marriage contract, Bakalchuk will definitely not be able to get 50% of the company, because most contracts contain so-called anti-dominance clauses in case of property division. The second spouse from one of the partners or founders has no right to half of the shares or half of the shares, he can only claim half of the value of these shares.
July 23, Wildberries co-founder Vladislav Bakalchuk It has been said Chechnya’s president Ramzan Kadyrov said that his marketplace was subject to a “brazen raider takeover” after merging with outdoor advertising operator Russ Outdoor. Kadyrov explained that behind the “raider takeover” of the company were brothers Levan and Robert Mirzoyan, as well as several “well-known Caucasians” whom he called “devils”. Kadyrov noted that he had instructed State Duma deputy Adam Delimkhanov to look into the matter.
Later Tatyana Bakalchuk personally stated about the beginning of divorce proceedings with her husband Vladislav Bakalchuk. The entrepreneur said in a video message that her spouse denied the statements of the Raiders about the seizure of the company. Stating that she is not anyone’s hostage, Tatyana also explained her motivation for cooperation with the outdoor advertising operator Russ.
It was previously reported that Russ and Wildberries had a joint venture. will take To assume the liabilities of the market.
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Source: Gazeta
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