Forensic Accountants May be Required to Uncover Assets
After filing for divorce in the State of Colorado, both spouses are required by law to disclose financial information to other party. The required data includes pay stubs, bank statements, retirement statement accounts, tax returns, credit card statements, etc. The parties are also required to file sworn statements with the Court regarding monthly income and expenses. In complex cases, especially those where businesses are involved, it may be necessary to hire a forensic account to trace and uncover assets if one of the parties suspects that the other is less than forthcoming.
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