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Our forensic services reveal undisclosed income and identify hidden assets. Hidden assets are always evidence of undisclosed income, and undisclosed income will often lead to the discovery of hidden assets (other than the corpus of the income itself).

Additionally, in many marital estates, an interest in a partial, or an entirely owned, business or professional practice will constitute the largest asset in the marital estate. We provide fair market value valuations of these in accordance with Florida statutes.

Economic Forensics, LLC provides assistance in settlement proceedings, critique analyses and calculations of opposing experts, provide technical guidance in the deposition of opposing experts, prepare reports and trial exhibits.

Examples of some of the cases in which we have provided these services in addition to valuation services include:

  • Purcell vs. Purcell (FL 18th) - undisclosed income
  • Keeler v. Keeler (FL 5th) – income/support analysis
  • Hathaway v. Hathaway (FL 9th) – tracing, hidden assets
 

 

Typical Areas of Engagement

Hidden Income
Analysis of financial affidavits
Review of income tax returns
Lifestyle & expenditures analyses

Hidden Assets
Real estate
Tangible property
Personal property

Business Appraisals
Partial interests
Interests in the entirety
Stock options

Retirement Plan Valuations

 

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A Licensed CPA Firm

 

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