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Hidden Assets

Hidden Assets and Divorce: Tracing, Finding and Locating Assets ◦ Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Palm Beach, Florida, Family Law Attorney

A fair and equitable division of marital property depends on both spouses listing all property obtained during the marriage. Florida courts deal harshly with spouses who attempt to hide assets to avoid the equitable division division of property in a divorce. If you suspect a spouse of hiding assets, talk to Senior Partners David Filler or Catherine Rodriguez at 305.672.5007 for immediate attention to your legal needs. We have extensive experience in finding, locating and tracing hidden assets.

Finding hidden assets

At Levey, Filler, Rodriguez, Kelso & De Bianchi, LLP, we employ investigators and forensic accountants in tracing assets. Our attorneys have extensive experience in business and financial issues which provide us with a solid foundation and the capabilities to recognize and follow the trail of hidden assets.

Tracking where the money came from

Excess material goods, a conspicuous lifestyle and constant out of town trips can be signs that there are undisclosed funds. Our team of experts, investigators, accountants and lawyers can track payments and find the source of funds. Any assets acquired during a marriage, except inheritance or gifts, belong to both spouses and need to be declared as marital property.

Free consultation with a Florida divorce lawyer. Contact us today.

If you suspect your spouse of hiding assets to avoid the proper equitable division of those assets in a Florida divorce, contact Senior Partners David Filler or Catherine Rodriguez at 305.672.5007 for immediate attention to your legal needs. Your first consultation is free.

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