AICPAs Code of Professional Conduct Rule 102 for Forensic Accountants
- At May 13, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce, Forensic Accounting
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The AICPA’s Code of Professional Conduct Rule 102 applied to forensic accountants requires integrity and objectivity. But can a couple’s tax CPA testify on behalf of one client against another? In addition to independence, AICPA’s Code of Professional Conduct Rule 102 requires that a CPA maintain integrity and objectivity: ET Section 102 – Integrity and […]
Read More»How can I speed up my Tennessee divorce case?
- At May 12, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce
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A divorce case can take months and even years to be resolved depending on the situation or incidents that may occur throughout the process. It is important to remember that a divorce is a lawsuit – there is no such thing as a “standard” divorce. There are so many issues to be considered that it […]
Read More»Divorce Filing Requirements in Tennessee
- At May 09, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce
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If you are filing for divorce for the first time in Tennessee, you will need to follow certain laws and procedures to ensure a successful outcome. The first step is to contact a Memphis divorce lawyer who can walk you through the legal process of divorce and help you make decisions that are in your […]
Read More»Valuing a Lawyer’s Legal Practice & Law Firm in Tennessee Divorce
Valuing a Lawyer’s Legal Practice & Law Firm in Tennessee Divorce Law In Tennessee divorce, the value of a lawyer’s legal practice and law firm can be determined and divided. Note: Since this article was originally written, the Tennessee Legislature has enacted new laws impacting valuation. For details, see NEW TN LAW in 2017: Discounts […]
Read More»How to Divide Legal Practices When Tennessee Lawyers Divorce
How to Divide Legal Practices When Tennessee Lawyers Divorce Dividing the value of a legal practice or law firms begins with hiring a business valuation expert experienced with professional practices. Note: Since this article was originally written, the Tennessee Legislature has enacted new laws impacting valuation. For details, see NEW TN LAW in 2017: Discounts […]
Read More»5 Steps: Getting a Divorce in Tennessee
- At April 30, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce
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The process of getting a divorce in Memphis can be a simple, quick process if: both spouses are agreeable to the end of the marriage; there is little property to divide; and there are no children to consider. Divorce laws can be extremely complex when: the grounds for divorce are contested – also known as […]
Read More»Documents Needed to File an Uncontested Tennessee Divorce
- At April 30, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce, Home, Pre-divorce Planning
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While an uncontested divorce removes the need to have a court hearing to finalize the divorce, it doesn’t mean that you’ll have less divorce paperwork necessary to file your case. The 2 main documents you need are the Marital Dissolution Agreement, and once things are settled, the Final Decree. These 2 documents and several other […]
Read More»Keeping a Cool Head to Avoid Common Tennessee Divorce Mistakes
- At April 29, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce Tips
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Emotions are one of the main reasons many divorcees become stressed out or fatigued during the divorce process. Stress can cause problems both in the divorce settlement negotiations as well as to your own physical and mental health, which is why you need to take every step you can to prevent it from impacting your […]
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