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?
For more discussion, see Consulting vs. Testifying Expert Witnesses: Why it Matters (A Lot).
Thank you Melissa Gragg, for inviting me back on your vlog and podcast. Melissa is a nationally recognized valuation expert witness for people getting divorced in Missouri and Illinois and who may also own a business.
For a more detailed discussion, see The Forensic Accounting Deskbook: A Practical Guide to Financial Investigation and Analysis for Family Lawyers, Second Edition, authored by Miles Mason, Sr. and published by the ABA Family Law Section. This updated edition of one the ABA’s most popular resources explains the practice of forensic accounting and business valuation and how to apply it in family law cases. It provides a practice-focused introduction to the core financial concepts in divorce, such as asset identification, classification, and valuation, income determination, expenses, and more.
Melissa Gragg CVA, MAFF, CDFA
Expert testimony for financial and valuation issues
Bridge Valuation Partners, LLC
melissa@bridgevaluation.com
http://www.BridgeValuation.com
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