Tag Archive for: secret companies

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Finding Banks to Subpoena Instead of Breaking the Law

We’ve written before about the illegal trade in bank account information that a lot of investigators and lawyers get mixed up in. See for instance That Bank Account Information Your Investigator Got? Probably a Crime. Without a court…
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Questions People Should Ask (But Often Don’t) When Starting an Asset Search

We’ve written many times about the questionnaire we hand out to clients who want a divorce asset search. If you want one, just contact us and we’ll send it along. Based on the many questionnaires we’ve reviewed over the years, here…
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Would an Artificial Intelligence Asset Search Help?

Could someone getting divorced use artificial intelligence to conduct an asset search? Sure, it just wouldn’t be a very good one. It’s hard to get that far into your day right now without hearing about ChatGPT, the artificial intelligence…
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When in Divorce Do You Need an Asset Investigator? A Forensic Accountant? Or Both?

In doing our investigations for assets in divorce, we often work with a forensic accountant. Sometimes they bring us into the case and sometimes it’s the reverse. When do you need one, the other, or both? If you have all the pertinent…
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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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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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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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Tips on Tracking Down Secret Companies

Some people just like privacy, but others form companies with a view to concealing any link between that company and themselves. If you are hiding assets from creditors, that’s a plus (for you, not the creditors). Picking a company name can…
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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…