Tag Archive for: divorce assets

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5 Things You Need to Survive and Thrive After a Divorce

Philip Segal's lengthy interview about asset searching with divorce journalist Ilyssa Panitz is here: https://medium.com/authority-magazine/financial-investigator-philip-segal-5-things-you-need-to-know-to-survive-and-thrive-during-and-6ab7f6cbf4b6 It…
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Power of Attorney: If You Signed One and You are Divorcing, You Probably Need an Investigator

Now and again a client comes to us for information on a spouse’s assets. But if the client has already signed a power of attorney, the search could involve both spouses’ assets. A power of attorney between married people could work like…
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Assets That Are Easy to Hide and not Hard to Find: Restricted Stock Units

Fine print doesn’t mean print that’s illegible or incomprehensible, but it’s there for a good reason. The fine print is where you will often find an important potential marital asset that can easily slip off the net-worth statement divorcing…
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Empathy: An Asset Searcher’s Critical Tool

If asked to describe the attributes of a good investigator, “empathetic” is not the first word that would come to mind for most people. For anyone looking for hidden assets, though, empathy is a must. Empathy means “the ability to understand…
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Getting Records for Divorce or the Next International Crisis

Imagine fighting this virus without the internet or electricity. The Covid-19 pandemic is one of two catastrophes we’ve read about from time to time over the past few years. The risk of a deadly virus has been discussed by the likes of Bill…
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When Did The Betrayal Begin?

A frequent problem when taking in a new asset search in divorce is figuring out how far back to look. Clients in divorce usually know a lot more about their spouse than anyone else, at least when it comes to daily habits, close friends, and…
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What to Expect from a Divorce Asset Search

At some point with nearly every asset search our firm conducts, we end up telling clients that finding assets is often more than a one-step process. The one step some people think we need to take is to consult some databases, and voila! A…
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Using Forensic Accountants in Divorce Searches: Don’t Forget the Investigator Piece

One of the most frequently-asked questions new divorce-related clients ask us is: “If I need a forensic accountant can you do that?” The answer we give is that we are not forensic accountants, but you probably need us anyway because forensic…
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Way After Madoff Ponzi Schemes Are Still With Us: How to Avoid Them

Nearly ten years on since the arrest of master Ponzi schemer Bernard Madoff, the Ponzi fraudsters are still with us. Maybe not with as much money as Madoff’s billions, but powerful enough to do a lot of damage. Being devoted to finding assets,…
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The Missing Piece in an Asset Search

Clients who hire us for asset searches always want to know what we find. As often as not, the big news after an asset search is when we don’t find something we should be seeing but are not. When someone is concealing the truth, they often…