Fraud in Providence
Lawyer Finding Hidden Assets in Divorce
In a divorce, marital property is divided equitably between both parties. In order to fairly divide marital property, all property must be accounted for and accurately valued. When one spouse hides assets or income, however, it can complicate the process.
If you believe your spouse is hiding assets or you have been accused of marital fraud, I can help you. I am Jack Quigley, an experienced family law and divorce attorney. From my office in Providence, I help clients with a wide range of divorce issues, including property division, uncovering hidden assets and marital fraud.
To speak with me about your divorce in a free consultation, call 401-965-4517 or send an e-mail.
Uncovering Hidden Assets
There are countless ways assets can be hidden or disguised. With more than 20 years of experience handling divorce cases, I frequently work with forensic accountants, business valuation specialists and other financial experts to review marital property, including:
- Ownership interests in a family business or closely held businesses
- Bank accounts and investments
- Credit card accounts and other debts
- Retirement accounts, including 401(k)s and pensions
- Off-the-books income, deferred income and income as an independent contractor
Cases involving the division of complex or high-value assets can be complicated. I have the knowledge and resources to help you through this stage in your divorce. I will work by your side to ensure that you receive a fair and equitable share of your marital property during your divorce.
For a free consultation and case evaluation with John L. Quigley, Jr., P.C., call 401-965-4517 or send an e-mail. Located in Providence, my firm serves clients in Rhode Island and Massachusetts.