Better Property Settlement in Divorce
Friday, August 20th, 2010
We’ve heard it said that the second most contentious issue in a divorce (after the children) is the property settlement. One side may resort to unusual measures to reduce the property settlement, while the other side may be seeking revenge or punishment through the property settlement. The intense emotions complicate the process of determining an equitable settlement.
We provide services to attorneys in all types of cases with financial issues. They may involve valuation of a family business, forensic accounting to aid in the process of ascertaining what assets are available for the settlement, and calculation of the needs of the spouse and children for maintenance and support. We also advise about the tax implications of various settlement options. Answers to all of these questions are vital in coming to an equitable settlement.
Our role varies with each case. For example, in a recent case, we assisted with discovery by ascertaining the true value of some marital assets and performing due diligence on the couple’s finances. With this improved information, the attorney was able to negotiate a significantly better settlement for his client than the initial offer. This is just one of the many ways we help improve results for our clients.
