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Hidden Cryptocurrency In Divorce: Guide for Family Law Attorneys

The increased use of cryptocurrency has complicated divorce proceedings. In some instances, spouses are turning to cryptocurrency as a vehicle for hiding assets. This article explains what cryptocurrency is, how it’s acquired and signs to look for that...
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How Normalizing Adjustments Impact the Value of a Business

A business may be valued for a multitude of reasons, like marital dissolution, estate planning and mergers and acquisitions, among others. No matter a valuation’s purpose, one of the most critical steps during analysis is considering various...
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Double Dipping In Divorce: Considerations for Family Law Attorneys

As a family law attorney, you’ve likely encountered the contentious concept of “double dipping” during divorce proceedings. Double dipping occurs when the same income stream is counted twice — first as an asset to be divided during equitable...
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A Certified Fraud Examiner's Take On DOGE

They say there are three topics to avoid in a business setting: religion, personal issues and politics. I am going to preface this article with a large disclaimer. The intent of this article is not to discuss the validity of the Department of Government...
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How Changing Government Policies Impact Business Valuations: What Attorneys Need to Know

With a new presidential administration in place, we’re already seeing significant shifts in policy. Whether related to tax law, economic trends or industry regulations, these changes will likely impact business valuations — including those of...
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Sunsetting Tax Provisions and Potential Impacts In Divorce Cases

The Tax Cut and Jobs Act (TCJA) of 2017 impacted all U.S. taxpayers due to drastic changes in the tax code. Some of these changes were permanent, while others expire (or “sunset”) after December 31, 2025. This means that unless Congress acts, several...
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