My husband has to disclose all his accounts…right?
It is in your husband’s best interest to not disclose accounts you don’t know about. There is usually no legal penalty for withholding financial information from the courts.
Even if you’re not listed on the accounts and don’t have access to the passwords, I can show you how to find his secret accounts →
Walk into court with proof.
Reveal his secret accounts and be able to testify about it. In the United States, a spouse can testify about their financial account information. But if your divorce lawyer has their paralegal conduct the research, that paralegal cannot testify.
You only get one shot at the settlement you need.
This is about setting yourself and your family up for the future. You need to get everything you can now. Learn more about what you are entitled to in your divorce →
Women who got everything they were entitled to in their divorces.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will I need to pay $10,000 for a forensic accountant?
Shouldn’t my attorney do all of this?
There are experts for a reason, can I really do this myself?
Do I really need to find everything before court?
My attorney said there’s nothing I can do about it, are they right?
If my husband hides accounts during our divorce, will he be penalized later?
What if I can’t get the documents I need?
What if I don't have access to all of our bank accounts?
What if my husband finds out I bought this Guide?
Can men use this Guide too?
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The longer you wait, the less you get.
The likelihood of your husband spending more of your money and hiding it elsewhere increases with each day. Take action now and secure the future you deserve for yourself and your family.
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