How a financial forensic expert witness can help win divorce settlement negotiations
Using a Financial Expert Witness in Divorce. How Financial Advisors Can Assist During Divorce. Why Involve a Financial Expert Witness in Divorce Mediations. https://youtube.com/watch?v=xK2HtVO9YRwVideo can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: How can Financial Experts help Attorneys in a Divorce? (Valuation Expert Memphis & St. Louis) (https://youtube.com/watch?v=xK2HtVO9YRw) Thank you Melissa Gragg, for inviting me back […]
Read More»Dealing with Competing Vastly Different Divorce Business Valuations
- At April 07, 2021
- By Miles Mason
- In Business Valuation
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Advice from a divorce lawyer dealing with two competing and vastly different business valuations; strategies for deposition and trial. https://youtube.com/watch?v=5JWluqTfyLsVideo can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: Differences Between Two Valuation Reports (Family Law Memphis, Tennessee & St. Louis, Missouri) (https://youtube.com/watch?v=5JWluqTfyLs) Thank you Melissa Gragg, for inviting me back on your vlog and podcast. Melissa […]
Read More»Getting the Tax Returns You Need for Divorce
Advice to Family Lawyers in Divorce: where to find tax returns, what are “attachments” and “schedules”, where tax returns are located, and what specifically to ask for. https://youtube.com/watch?v=Uo6Kz0GKi94Video can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: Working with a Variety of Experts for a Divorce (Forensic Accounting Memphis and St. Louis) (https://youtube.com/watch?v=Uo6Kz0GKi94) Thank you Melissa Gragg, […]
Read More»Testifying Experts vs. Consulting Experts in Divorce Cases
Expert Witness Disclosure Rules: Consulting vs. Testifying Experts. Working with Testifying Experts and Consulting Experts. What is the difference between an expert consultant and an expert witness? https://youtube.com/watch?v=Z8TcvdDIdfUVideo can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: Testifying Experts v Consulting Experts in Divorce Cases (Family Law Memphis & St. Louis) (https://youtube.com/watch?v=Z8TcvdDIdfU) For more discussion, see Consulting […]
Read More»Valuing Your Business for Divorce Is Part Art, Part Science
Why Valuing Your Business Is More Art Than Science. Business Valuation for Divorce: Art or Science? https://youtube.com/watch?v=COi-srwcOR0Video can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: Art v Science in Business Valuations (Family Law Memphis, Tennessee & St. Louis, Missouri) (https://youtube.com/watch?v=COi-srwcOR0) Thank you Melissa Gragg, for inviting me back on your vlog and podcast. Melissa is a […]
Read More»Divorce Court Lacks Jurisdiction to Determine Property Interest of LLC which is Not Party to Case
Tennessee case summary on property division and business valuation in divorce. Thomas John Pitera v. Samantha Pitera The husband and wife in this Blount County, Tennessee, were married in 1998 when the husband was in the Marine Corps and the wife was employed on base. Starting in 2005, the husband was employed as a contractor […]
Read More»Enterprise Goodwill of Dental Practice is Separate When Intertwined with Professional Goodwill
Lunn v. Lunn, No. E2014-00865-COA-R3-CV (Tenn. Ct. App. June 29, 2015). The professional goodwill of a one-person professional practice is the professional’s separate property, and this rule was discussed in the Lunn case. Andrew Lunn, DDS, brought a divorce action against his wife Carole in 2011. They were married in 1995 and had three children, […]
Read More»Lawyer’s Assets May Be Marital Property But Professional Goodwill is Separate Property
Bloggers note: Smith is another important, if not iconic case, family lawyers and business valuation experts should know well. Smith v. Smith, 709 S.W.2d 588 (Tenn. Ct. App. 1985) Angelyn Jenkins Smith and Ewing Smith were married in 1952. Mr. Smith was an attorney and was first licensed in 1956. He was a 30% partner […]
Read More»Professional Goodwill of Medial Practice is Separate Property
Bloggers note: Hazard is considered by many of Tennessee’s most experienced forensic accountants to a be a cornerstone case that all forensic accountants and family lawyers should study and know. Hazard v. Hazard, 833 S.W.2d 911 (Tenn. Ct. App. 1991) Patrick and Myra Hazard were married in 1980 At the time of the marriage, Mrs. […]
Read More»Employment Not a Substantial Contribution to Family Business
Keyt v. Keyt, 244 S.W.3d 321 (Tenn. 2007) The husband and wife in this 2007 case were married in 1988. The wife did not work outside the home, and the husband was employed by a trucking company founded by his father. The husband had been employed by this firm prior to the marriage, and before […]
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