Tag Archive for: hidden assets

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Divorce and Your Money Podcast: My Interview

I was interviewed at length today for the #1 podcast on divorce planning, Divorce and Your Money. Among the detailed points covered: How asset searches work. How we take information from our clients. How investigation compliments legal…
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The Offshore Assets Play Book

Clients come to us all the time with the suspicion that their spouse has stashed assets offshore. The problem is that they are not sure where. If there is one thing that is as difficult as getting money returned from an overseas location, it…
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The Difference Between Fact Checking and Asset Searching

A fascinating interview with the chief fact checker for The New Yorker in the Columbia Journalism Review here got us thinking about the distinction between checking the veracity of facts and finding new ones. Our firm does both, dealing mostly…
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Can You Get Me Bank Accounts and Some Cocaine, Please?

If an investigator told you he could get you some cocaine or find you a way to conduct illegal business with North Korea, would you say “go ahead” simply based on the idea that it could be done? We ask people this question fairly often…
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GPS Trackers: Powerful but Often Illegal

GPS trackers are among the hottest topics in ethics discussions today. At least, that is my impression after a series of ethics lectures I’ve given around the country based on my book, The Art of Fact Investigation. We wrote three years…
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When Spying on Your Spouse’s Computer Turns into Wiretapping

One of the most powerful tools a spouse had to monitor assets or other activities is to look at the shared computer of the spouse under investigation. We have written before in When You’re Allowed to Look Through Your Debtor’s Computers…
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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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Where the Electronic Data Are Makes All the Difference

It’s cloud illusions I recall I really don’t know clouds at all –Joni Mitchell Today’s decision by the Second Circuit that Microsoft did not have to hand over data stored on its server in Ireland should remind us all that information…
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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…
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Three Men, One Wife: husband’s business partners sued in “dirty soap opera” divorce

In an unusual move for a divorce case, a Queens judge added Benny Tal’s business partners as defendants in Benny’s divorce action because the three men had colluded to hide Benny’s assets from his wife Michal.  As Michal told the New…