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Discovering How Your Partner Might Conceal Finances: Insights from Mark Kohn, Forensic Accountant

LOOKING FOR HELP? DIVORCE AND YOUR MONEY: PODCASTS: SUBSCRIBE: "Some cases you can see that it looks like it’s going to be easy...to prove to a judge. Other cases look like it’s going to be very difficult and maybe just try to settle and do the best you can. It’s not a black and white situation."   Episode 81 of the Divorce and Your Money Show interviews Mark Kohn, a highly experienced forensic accountant and author of How they Stash the Cash: A Guide to Finding Income Hidden by a Spouse during Divorce. He is based in Los Angeles and can be reached at    He is going to teach us a lot of very important information, including:    The two most common ways a spouse may hide assets When should you hire a forensic accountant What documents you need to prepare for a forensic accountant  When using a forensic accountant can be a waste of money Why a private investigator can be your best friend in solving hard to reach cases   And much more!   Thank you for listen

Divide the Community Instead of Divorce

How Louisiana family law already supports collaborative divorce and how you and your attorney can best work in your case. This video discusses the benefits of separating community property BEFORE filing for divorce. It also identifies some situations when it's best to get divorced first then handle community property. Procedure is HOW the lawsuit moves through the court process. Family law procedure is very different from other types of Louisiana legal actions.... ( read more ) LEARN MORE ABOUT: IRA Accounts CONVERTING IRA TO GOLD: Gold IRA Account CONVERTING IRA TO SILVER: Silver IRA Account REVEALED: Best Gold Backed IRA Separate Community before Divorce: What is it and Why is it Important? Separate community before divorce is a legal concept that refers to the property that belongs exclusively to each spouse during marriage, and that will not be subject to division or distribution in case of divorce. This concept is also known as "sepa

In What Way Does the Presence of a Trust Impact Your Divorce?

LOOKING FOR HELP? DIVORCE AND YOUR MONEY: PODCASTS: SUBSCRIBE: Episode 78 of the Divorce and Your Money Show discusses trusts and how they are affected in a divorce.   Legal trusts are often used for such things as estate planning and asset protection. They can also be used for gifting, asset management, tax shelters, or protection from creditors. A trust is a legal vehicle, where a grantor puts assets or money aside, and the person who will receive it later is called the beneficiary. A third person known as the trustee is in charge of managing the assets.   The most important point to notice about trusts in a divorce is the language used in the trust document. You need an attorney to look at this language, which can be very specific or pretty broad. The type of trust and how it is worded for the beneficiary are really important. A well-worded trust explicitly states that the money in the trust is only for the beneficiary. It can prevent a spouse from getting part of th

5 Lesser-Known Facts About Child Support

Lead Counsel Marck Joseph, Esq answers common Family Law questions. For assistance with your legal matter, visit email: thejosephfirmpa@gmail.com or call (305) 501-0992. Attorney Marck Joseph is a member of the Dade County Bar Association, The Broward County Bar Association, the Wilkie D. Ferguson Bar Association, and the Haitian Lawyers Association and acts as a mentor through Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Miami. Marck Joseph knows how important family matters are, as well as the sometimes devastating consequences that can come from an ugly legal battle. Attorney Joseph handles each case with sensitivity and care, putting your best interests first.... ( read more ) LEARN MORE ABOUT: IRA Accounts CONVERTING IRA TO GOLD: Gold IRA Account CONVERTING IRA TO SILVER: Silver IRA Account REVEALED: Best Gold Backed IRA Child support is a crucial aspect of parenting for separated or divorced parents. It is the financial assistance provided by one parent

Quirky QDROs: Child Support, Spousal Support, and Alimony.

Visit to get started or set up a free consultation.... ( read more ) LEARN MORE ABOUT: IRA Accounts CONVERTING IRA TO GOLD: Gold IRA Account CONVERTING IRA TO SILVER: Silver IRA Account REVEALED: Best Gold Backed IRA A Quirky QDRO, or a Qualified Domestic Relations Order, is a court-issued order that is used to divide retirement accounts and pensions during a divorce. QDROs are typically associated with the division of property and assets, but they can also be used for child support, spousal support, and alimony payments. QDROs are often used in divorce cases where one spouse has a retirement account or pension that was earned during the marriage. The QDRO allows the non-employee spouse to receive a portion of the retirement benefits, similar to the way property and assets are divided in a divorce. However, QDROs can also be used to enforce child support, spousal support, and alimony payments. Child support payments can be a contentious issue during

FL-150 California Income and Expense Declaration

This brief tutorial covers the Income and Expense Declaration for California Family Law courts. This form is required whenever there is a request for child support or spousal support. This form is also required when there is a divorce of a marriage that was 10 years long or longer. The form can be found at: ... ( read more ) LEARN MORE ABOUT: IRA Accounts CONVERTING IRA TO GOLD: Gold IRA Account CONVERTING IRA TO SILVER: Silver IRA Account REVEALED: Best Gold Backed IRA The FL-150 California Income and Expense Declaration is an important form used in the state of California to help determine the amount of child support and alimony that should be paid by one spouse to the other. This form is used to document the income and expenses of each spouse, and can be used to help determine the amount of child support or alimony that should be paid. The FL-150 is a form that must be completed by both spouses in a divorce or separation. It is a detailed form that

Divorce Process in Washington State

Get the Free Divorce Guide for Men: Don't Miss Out! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel Now: 1) Determine Jurisdiction Determines in which state and county court you can file for a divorce. It is usually the county in which one of the parties resides. 2) Identify the Parties The parties to the divorce are the husband and the wife, the Petitioner and the Respondent. 2a) The Petitioner The party who starts the divorce by filing and serving the Petition for Dissolution of Marriage. 2b) The Respondent The other spouse who was served with the Petition and files a Response. 3) Service of Documents Having the Petition handed to the Petitioner’s spouse. 4) Filing a Response The document stating what the Respondent wants in the divorce. 5) Establishing Temporary Orders You may file a motion with the court requesting a Temporary Order to control child custody, visitation, child support, spousal support(alimony), possession of property, and payment of bills. 6) Required Pare

Dirty Tricks Your Spouse Can Use to Delay Your Divorce

LOOKING FOR HELP? DIVORCE AND YOUR MONEY: PODCASTS: SUBSCRIBE: In an ideal world, it would take a minimal amount of time to go through a divorce. Unfortunately, in the real world, divorce is a slow process. Courts are packed, attorneys are slow, and the process often takes a year or two. However, it is possible to drag it out even longer, particularly if your spouse uses delay tactics. It can make your divorce more expensive and puts you in a much worse financial position. If your spouse is out to punish you, they can do so by dragging out the divorce.   This episode is about some tricks that your spouse may use to delay your divorce. Also listen to episode 147, where we discussed ways to combat some of these tricks.   Be prepared if your spouse uses any of these tactics against you: Your spouse fails to respond to discovery. Your spouse changes lawyers. Your spouse does not communicate at all. Your spouse brings needless motions.   Discovery is one of the most importa

Temporary Child Support and Temporary Spousal Maintenance Orders in Illinois | Learn About Law

In this episode, we explain temporary child support orders and temporary spousal maintenance orders in Illinois. Have any questions that weren't answered here? Let us know in the comment section! Subscribe to BLTV for daily Learn About Law videos: www.youtube.com/channel/UCY4QhGg-zwgUIthoK3EdyjA If you are in the Northern Illinois area, and would like to make an appointment with an attorney, O’Flaherty Law would be happy to help. If you would like to schedule a free consultation or receive paid legal advice, go to: www.oflaherty-law.com or call our office directly at (630) 324-6666. SeizeYourBusiness.com is hosted by Bryan McDonald from OnPurpos Growth Website: www.onPurposeGrowth.com My LinkedIn: My Twitter: Unlike other business-oriented podcasts, we will not give you “RA RA!” motivation. The purpose of this podcast is to provide you with actionable strategies and tactics that you can incorporate into your own business immediately. Every week, we will intervi