Tag Archive for: asset searches

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Just “a little off” Can Mean Fraud

Lots of the work in divorce asset detection involves looking at the names of companies a subject has, and then trying to figure out the names of new companies concealed from our client (the spouse). Sometimes, a tiny change is all it takes…
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Tariffs and Plunging Markets – What They May Mean if You’re Getting Divorced

Millions of Americans sat down this weekend to contemplate plunging stock markets and depleted retirement accounts. For those thinking about divorce, the need to know more about the other side’s hidden assets just got more urgent. It…
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Why I Love Working with Divorce Financial Analysts

I do some of my most satisfying work in the area of divorce. People (usually women) are often afraid as they navigate what for many of them is the worst thing that’s ever happened to them. In a contested divorce, not only are they battling…
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How Soon Should You Start a Divorce Asset Search?

If you’re thinking that you may be divorced in the near or medium term, the answer isn’t necessarily “start now,” but it’s not too early to start organizing your information. Step 1: What Do I Know, and What is Missing? It’s never…
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Segal On the Find Me the Money Podcast: Using an Investigator in Divorce

Tracy Coenen is a nationally recognized forensic accountant working exclusively on divorce matters. She is also the author of The Divorce Money Guide, which helps women figure out what they need to know in contemplating divorce. https://www.divorcemoneyguide.com Tracy…
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How Long Does a Divorce Asset Search Take? “You Should Have Called Me Sooner”

Sadly, the answer is usually, “Longer than you’re willing to give me. You should have called me sooner.” We get inquiries from time to time from divorcing parties who are going to trial within the next month or even just a few weeks.…
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The Valuation Hints Are There: Good Financial Investigators Follow Them Up

When people come to us for financial investigations, it’s rare that the information they are seeking is right out in the open. But sometimes, the values are not very far under the surface. When the hints are there,  it can be a matter of…
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Securities Records: Treasure Not Even Buried

We Found $60 Million in two hours, and our client wasn’t happy. Sometimes looking for assets is like hunting for buried treasure. Other times, there’s a pot of gold under such a light dusting of soil that you can spot it in an hour or two. That’s…
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The Truck Stop Case: In Divorce, Our Clients Know a Lot, but Also Very Little

A client came to us and asked us to look for assets owned by her husband. They were going to get divorced and she needed to know what he had. In briefing us, she told us that she didn’t know much, but one thing she was certain of was that…
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The Ethics of Handling Stolen Data from the Dark Web

We were asked recently about the ethics and legality of Dark Web searches, increasingly part of many investigations. I realized we had never posted on this issue and it’s about time. Since a lot of what we use from the Dark Web is stolen…