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Divorce and Your Money Podcast: My Interview

By Philip Segal on April 11, 2017
Posted in Finances, Property

I was interviewed at length today for the #1 podcast on divorce planning, Divorce and Your Money. Among the detailed points covered:

  • How asset searches work.
  • How we take information from our clients.
  • How investigation compliments legal discovery.
  • Why Google searching is a good starting, but won’t do your thinking for you.
  • “Asset” means “cash” to many people, but bank accounts are usually illegal to get without a court order.
  • Why asset searching is an art: a combination of patience, drudgery, inspired guesswork, flexibility and imaginativeness. It’s an innovative skill.

The entire interview by Shawn Leamon and transcript here:  https://www.divorceandyourmoney.com/shows/how-a-professional-investigator-finds-hidden-assets

Want to know more?

  • Visit charlesgriffinllc.com and see our two blogs, The Ethical Investigator and the Divorce Asset Hunter;
  • Look at my book, The Art of Fact Investigation (available in free preview for Kindle at Amazon);
  • Watch me speak about Helping Lawyers with Fact Finding, here.
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