Forensic Accounting Today (Newsletter Archives)

Newsletter 1: When to Retain the Services of a Forensic Accountant

Newsletter 2: What Is Forensic Accounting?

Newsletter 3: How to Choose the Right Forensic Accountant?

Newsletter 4: Important Family Law Cases: Anna Agnes Pereira, Respondent, Frank Pereira, Appellant

Newsletter 5: Euphrasia Van Camp, Respondent, v. Frank Van Camp, Appellant/ Euphrasia Ven Camp, Appellant v. Frank Van Camp, Respondent

Newsletter 6: Gross Cash Flow and Business Valuation Issues: Analyzing Perquisites (Part 1)

Newsletter 7: Gross Cash Flow and Business Valuation Issues: Analyzing Perquisites (Part 2)

Newsletter 8: The Use of Forensic Accounting Experts in Court: Why, When and How

Newsletter 9: Evaluating Law Practices Involved in a Divorce Matter (Part 1)

Newsletter 10: Evaluating Law Practices Involved in a Divorce Matter (Part 2)

Newsletter 11: Evaluating Law Practices Involved in a Divorce Matter (Part 3)

Newsletter 12: Evaluating Law Practices Involved in a Divorce Matter (Part 4)

Newsletter 13: Evaluating Law Practices Involved in a Divorce Matter (Part 5)

Newsletter 14: Epstein Credits: An Overview

Newsletter 15: Earning Capacity and Unemployment/Underemployment

Newsletter 16: Protect Your Client from Being Encumbered with His/Her Spouse’s Tax Debt

Newsletter 17: Determining Standard of Living: What California Courts Consider

Newsletter 18: The Family Home: The Primary Settlement Options

Newsletter 19: Dividing Pension Plans in Divorce and Legal Separation Cases in California

Newsletter 20: Marriage Dissolution and Life Insurance Valuation

Newsletter 21: What Family Law Attorneys Need to Know about Analyzing and Dissecting Tax Returns

Newsletter 22: What Family Law Attorneys Need to Know about Analyzing and Dissecting Tax Returns: Part 2

Newsletter 23: Considerations in Determining Marital Standard of Living

Newsletter 24: Potential Consequences of Hiding the Ball

Newsletter 25: Why So Many Documents for a Business Valuation?

Newsletter 26: Why So Many Documents for a Business Valuation (Part 2)?

Newsletter 27: Why So Many Documents for a Business Valuation (Part 3)?

Newsletter 28: Double Dipping and Breach of Attorney Standard of Care

Newsletter 29: Double Dipping and Breach of Attorney Standard of Care (Part 2)

Newsletter 30: Where Spouses Try to Hide Their Assets

Newsletter 31: “Generous” Divorce Settlement Offers Are Not Always as Generous as They Appear

Newsletter 32: How Diligent Tracing Saved a Client Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars (Part 1)

Newsletter 33: How Diligent Tracing Saved a Client Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars (Part 2)

Newsletter 34: In re Marriage of Dawnel and Frank Bonvino Findings Change Precedence in Real Property Apportionment Calculations (Part 1)

Newsletter 35: In re Marriage of Dawnel and Frank Bonvino Findings Change Precedence in Real Property Apportionment Calculations (Part 2)

Newsletter 36: The Marriage of Collins: Turning a $4,000 Client Investment into a $300,000+ Savings in Spousal Support

Newsletter 37: Financial Planning: The Missing Ingredient in the Divorce Process

Newsletter 38: To Keep or Sell the Family Home: How Financial Projections Facilitate the Choice

Newsletter 39: People versus Sanchez: Hearsay and Case-Specific Statement Considerations in Expert Testimony

Newsletter 40: Tracing: Why, When and How

Newsletter 41: Standard of Living: Income Only versus the Subtraction: Method

Newsletter 42: Standard of Living: Income Only versus the Subtraction: Income Only Method

Newsletter 43: Forensic Investigations and Knowledge of Current Tax Law

Newsletter 44: Family Law Symposium Survey Findings

Newsletter 45: Forensic Accounting and In re the Marriage of Launa and David Morton

Newsletter 46: Spousal Support Changes and the New Tax Code

Newsletter 47: Has Tracing Changed or Remained the Same?

Newsletter 48: Has Tracing Changed or Remained the Same? Part 2

Newsletter 49: Part 1: I thought California is a No-Fault State

Newsletter 50: Part 2: I Thought California is a No-Fault State

Newsletter 51: Part 3: I Thought California is a No-Fault State

Newsletter 52: Part 4: I Thought California is a No-Fault State

Newsletter 53: (Part 1) The Use of a “Hybrid” Formula in Apportionment

Newsletter 54: (Part 2) The Use of a “Hybrid” Formula in Apportionment

Newsletter 55: Understanding Hardship Deductions

Newsletter 56: Moore/ Marsden, Watts Charges

Newsletter 57: Crypto-currency and Fiduciary Duty

Newsletter 58: Mitigating Taxation of Investment Properties upon Dissolution (Part 1)

Newsletter 59: Mitigating Taxation of Investment Properties upon Dissolution (Part 2)

Newsletter 60: Would Hiring a Forensic Accountant Cause a Quantifiable Better Result?

Newsletter 61: Rebutting Tracings and Meeting the Burdens of Proof

Newsletter 62: Child Support Arrearages and Remarriage: Will the New Spouse Be on the Hook?

Newsletter 63: Settling a Case: “Buyer’s Remorse?”

Newsletter 64: Moore/Marsden: Failure to Submit Sufficient Evidence (part 1)

Newsletter 65: Moore/Marsden: Failure to Submit Sufficient Evidence (part 2)

Newsletter 66: How to Determine Whether an Accountant Is Qualified to Work on a Case

Newsletter 67: Determining Reasonable Compensation

Newsletter 68: Determining Reasonable Compensation (Part 2)

Newsletter 69: Determining Reasonable Compensation (Part 3)

Newsletter 70: Determining Reasonable Compensation (Part 4)

Newsletter 71: Preparing for Forensic Accounting Testimony

Newsletter 72: Real Estate Holding Companies: Individual or Business Apportionment