Tag Archive for: high net worth divorce

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The Offshore Asset Search Starter Kit

This blog has been pretty clear over the years that an offshore asset search is not for the faint of heart or anyone on a tight budget. We have recommended that even if you think there are assets outside the U.S., you could get a better idea…
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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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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…
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“Offshore” Assets Here at Home

We’ve written plenty about why it makes sense to do an onshore search within the U.S. when you’re looking for offshore assets. See for instance our Offshore Assets Playbook and here. What comes as news to many clients is how secretive people…
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How Many Divorcing Men Hide Assets? Maybe the Majority

For women wondering whether their ex-husband (or soon-to-be ex) is hiding assets on them, rest assured that you are not alone. According to a new white paper put out by Francis Financial, a wealth-management firm that specializes in advising…
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Bitcoin: Add Cryptocurrencies to the List of Assets to Search

It may all come crashing down, but if it doesn’t the cryptocurrency market is your newest headache in trying to find hidden assets. Long written off by many as a joke, cryptocurrencies are still dismissed by many as a bubble waiting to burst.…
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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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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…