Tag Archive for: asset search

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How to Tell Fake News from Real

Every day now, we hear about the woes of readers unable to distinguish between “fake news” and real news, as if undependable news reporting is anything new. Readers and fact investigators have always needed to know how to figure out for…
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Surprise! The Super-Rich Adjust Their Behavior as Government Pays More Attention

The New York Times was half right and half wrong when it reported that the boom in “trophy homes in the sky” is over. The right part:  It turns out that there is not an inexhaustible supply of people willing to spend $50 million or more…
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How to Improve Your Privacy by Staying Off Databases

A reader of my new book, The Art of Fact Investigation, suggested that for the next edition there should be a chapter about legal ways to “hide from snoopers, private and public sector. I am probably not the only one who was thinking as I…
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Offshore Asset Search? Start with Onshore

Clients always want to know what’s involved in searching offshore for hidden assets. Our usual answer is, “time and a lot more money than it’s probably worth, unless you’re looking for millions of dollars.” Suddeutsche Zeitung, one…
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How Investigation Helps Forensic Accountants

What’s wrong with using a forensic accountant in your hunt for a spouse’s hidden assets? Nothing, provided you hand that accountant all the pertinent information you can. We’ve mentioned the need for these professionals frequently on our…
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The Apple Fight: Before Arguing About Privacy, Define Privacy

The current fight between Apple and the U.S. Department of Justice, which is trying to execute a search warrant in a criminal matter, has been framed by Apple and its defenders as a battle over privacy. Apple is not arguing that the information…
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What if My Spouse Won at Powerball?

In honor of today’s $1.5 billion Powerball jackpot, we bring to the top the piece we wrote nearly three years ago, Jackpot! Finding Lottery Winnings. The executive summary of that entry is that lottery winnings are federally taxable and…
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Even if You Get Bank Accounts, Your Work Has Just Begun

We are asked all the time to get into the bank account records of the other side in divorce and other matters. As we’ve written many times, most recently here and various entries here, without a court order you can't make a bank hand over…
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Magical Bank Account Searching

It happens at least twice a month: someone calls our office and asks us to obtain bank account information for another person – usually an estranged spouse. We reply that without a court order, we are not entitled to know the account number,…
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Two Bites at the Apple to Catch the Worm: reopening divorces in cases of fraud

This week, the U.K. Supreme Court is reviewing the cases of Alison Sharland and Varsha Gohil to determine whether a spouse can reopen a divorce case in instances of fraud or misrepresentation after the parties have reached a settlement agreement. Sharland…