If the divorce is already final, it is a little late to start dividing up marital property, including a business. Since it sounds like you are co-owners, then you remain co-owners after the divorce and the fact that you were ever married becomes irrelevant. It will depend on what type of business entity it is - a partnership, an LLC, a corporation, etc. - and how you structured your shares of the business. I would recommend that you repost your question under corporate law with additional information about how the business is titled and any agreements you had. It is no longer a divorce or family law issue.
This answer is given in accordance with the laws of Virginia and may not be applicable in any other state. It should not be construed as legal advice, as that would require a more thorough analysis of all of the facts involved in a specific case.
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