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   <description>&lt;img src=&quot;http://media.prleap.com/image/rssl/57760/1/1/prleap.png&quot;&gt;Courts do not have established standards and reliable procedures for valuing stock options, yet employee stock options can represent the majority of wealth for a family. If these important assets are not properly valued in a divorce proceeding, then there will not be a proper distribution of wealth to each spouse in the divorce settlement. The option services company, MindXpansion, has introduced new internet-based option valuation services to take care of this important need.</description>
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   <title>New MindXpansion Services Value Stock Options for Divorce</title>
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