How a CPA Becomes a Forensic Accountant in a Tennessee Divorce
- At April 29, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Forensic Accounting
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In Tennessee divorce and family law cases, CPAs often get their first clients because of the high demand for their services. CPA’s usually start their careers in tax or audit, but forensic accountants are born out of the limitations and frustrations in those careers. CPAs become forensic accountants after taking courses, tests, and meeting certification […]
Read More»Avoiding Common Tennessee Divorce Mistakes
- At April 20, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce Tips
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No matter what type of divorce you are seeking, there are many Tennessee divorce issues you may run into that can cost you time, money and emotional damage. No one wants to drag out the divorce process, which is why many people seeking a divorce turn to the help of an experienced divorce lawyer to […]
Read More»Valuing a Doctor’s Medical Practice Under Tennessee Divorce Law
Valuation of a doctor’s medical practice requires a business appraiser or business valuation expert witness and knowledge of Tennessee divorce law regarding the particular type of professional practice. The value of a doctor’s medical practice can be determined and divided in Tennessee divorce. In Tennessee divorce law, a doctor’s spouse has the burden of proving […]
Read More»When Tennessee Doctors Divorce: Medical Practices Divided
In Tennessee divorce and property division law, medical practices can be divided as marital property. Dividing value of a doctor’s medical practice in Tennessee divorce begins with hiring a professional practice valuation expert. Large sums of money are typically at issue when a couple files for divorce and one of the parties owns a medical […]
Read More»Filing an Uncontested Divorce in Tennessee
- At April 16, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce
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There are 2 common categories of divorce: contested and uncontested. An uncontested divorce is often the simpler of the 2, but that doesn’t mean that the process may be any less stressful without professional help with family law in Tennessee. Our attorneys want you to be informed about your options and the process of settling […]
Read More»Discover Hidden Assets Uncover Hidden Income in Tennessee Divorce
Forensic accountants help discover hidden assets and uncover hidden income in Tennessee divorce for divorcing spouses and their lawyers. As the forensic accountant works a divorce case, they can perform many tasks and functions. Without being instructed, forensic accountants know to look for hidden assets and undisclosed income. Here is a complete discussion of services forensic accountants can perform […]
Read More»Expert Fraud Investigation: A Step-by-Step Guide by Tracy L. Coenen
Expert Fraud Investigation: A Step-by-Step Guide by Tracy L. Coenen | Book Review Recommended by Miles Mason, Sr. JD, CPA As a practicing attorney and CPA, I litigate cases requiring financial investigations. I have also taught many forensic accountants in various seminars across the country. I learned a lot from Expert Fraud Investigation: A Step-by-Step […]
Read More»Uncovering Hidden Income in Tennessee Divorce by Imputing Income
- At April 01, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Alimony, Child Support, Divorce, Forensic Accounting, Home
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Uncovering Hidden Income in Tennessee Divorce by Imputing Income. In Tennessee divorces, uncovering hidden income can include imputing income with the assistance of a forensic accountant in child support and alimony issues. Uncovering Hidden Income in Tennessee Divorce by Imputing Income Clients usually know right off the bat when income determination is going to be an […]
Read More»Strategic Use of Vocational Experts in Divorce Cases
- At March 27, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Alimony, Divorce, Home
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Tennessee alimony divorce cases benefit from use of a vocational expert to prove ability to earn income with some retraining or education. Vocational expert witness testimony can provide evidence of a spouse’s earning capacity in Tennessee alimony cases. In divorce proceedings, the spouse earning the most money at the time of the divorce is considered the “advantaged” […]
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