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Where to Search for Hidden Assets
During Divorce |
My
husband just told me he wants a divorce, and
he says hes been
thinking about it for quite a while. Im afraid that hes taken steps to hide
money so that I wont receive a fair share
of our property.
Its smart of your to be suspicious. Although by and large people are
pretty honest while going through divorce, too many women trust their husbands when they
shouldnt. Looking for hidden assets is part
of my work as a forensic accountant. Here are some
of the places your spouse may have hidden assets.
- Antiques, artwork or hobby equipment that is overlooked and undervalued. Look for lush
furnishings in his office.
- Collusion with his employer to delay payment of bonuses, stock options or raises until
after the divorce.
- Income, often cash, that is unreported on tax returns and financial statements. You
life-style costs during marriage probably exceeded reported income, so document your cash
expenditures.
- A
custodial account set up in the name of a
child, using the childs social
security number.
- Debt repayment of a phony debt to a friend or family member, with the pre-arrangement
that the friend will hold the money until after the divorce, then give it to your husband.
- Salary
paid to a nonexistent employee from your
husbands business. The checks will
be voided after divorce.
- Money paid from the business to someone close, such as father or girlfriend, for
business services not rendered. The money will no doubt be given back to your spouse after
the divorce is final.
- Delay in signing long-term business contracts until after the divorce.
- Expenses paid for a girlfriend, such as gifts, travel, jewelry, rent or college tuition.
- Investment
in municipal bonds or Series EE Savings Bonds
for which no interest is reported on tax
returns.
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