Forensic accountant for divorce: clarity when income and assets are disputed
High-conflict divorce and high-net-worth marital dissolution often turn on whether the economic picture is complete. A forensic accountant for divorce helps counsel evaluate whether reported income matches tax filings, whether business cash flows support claimed distributions, and whether transfers suggest concealment or dissipation.
The work is structured to support equitable distribution arguments, support or alimony analyses where permitted, and business valuation issues when a privately held enterprise is part of the marital estate.
Hidden assets in divorce: bank accounts, entities, crypto, and deferred comp
Spouses may attempt to hide money using undisclosed bank accounts, third-party nominees, layered business entities, cryptocurrency wallets, or deferred compensation structures. Forensic review prioritizes anomalies: sudden debt creation, unexplained gifts, payroll rerouting, or irregular related-party invoices.
Crypto tracing may be relevant when fiat bank records show on-ramp purchases, exchange transfers, or unexplained peer-to-peer activity. The analysis should be coordinated with discovery requests targeting exchanges and device evidence where appropriate.
Business income, perquisites, and “true” economic cash flow
When a spouse owns a business, the dispute may center on normalized income, personal expenses run through the company, related-party rents, or timing of bonuses and distributions. Forensic work reconciles accounting earnings to cash available to support lifestyle and obligations - always tied to records and defensible adjustments.
Court testimony, expert reports, and mediation exhibits
Divorce matters may require expert reports, affidavits, or testimony on tracing, income available for support, or business valuation issues. Early coordination with counsel helps align the financial narrative with forum rules, disclosure requirements, and the schedule for financial statements and discovery cutoffs.
Forensic accountant near me vs. the right forensic accountant for the case
Many counsel search “forensic accountant near me,” but fit depends on experience with discovery in your jurisdiction, ability to meet deadlines, and discipline under cross-examination - not proximity alone. Remote work is common when records are electronic, though local rules and trial schedules may still matter.
Request a confidential consultation for divorce forensics
If you represent a client who suspects a spouse is hiding money, manipulating business income, or diverting marital assets, contact the firm to discuss a structured forensic plan.
Speak with a forensic accounting expert after conflict screening and scope definition.
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