IN MATRIMONIAL DIVORCE James A. DiGabriele, Editor (DiGabriele, McNulty & Co.) |
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OVERVIEW
Matrimonial dissolution is highly sensitive and often emotionally charged. While similarities exist, case specific details can vary greatly. A strong functional expertise, an ability to form case-by-case insight, and a general knowledge of the legal framework in which the professional services are demanded and delivered enables the practitioner to maintain a levelheaded and evenhanded perspective while rendering valuable assistance. This book, commissioned as a special supplement to the Journal of Forensic Accounting, has been developed to help practitioners in the field of marital dissolution to effectively and efficiently plan and perform their work.
To accomplish this, chapter contributions by leading experts have been gathered to provide: 1) a contemporary overview of the field; 2) current information on important aspects of marital dissolution; and 3) insights into complexities which may challenge professional awareness and objectivity.
INTENDED AUDIENCE
Intended for practicing professionals, including, but not limited to, Certified Public Accountants, Certified Divorce Analysts, Divorce Financial Planners, Business Valuation specialists, etc., that are involved in litigation support activities which seek to provide a factual reporting of economic issues associated with existing, pending or contemplated marital litigation.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Forensic Accounting in Matrimonial Divorce
Edited by James A. DiGabriele
ISBN: 978-1-930217-12-6
(ISBN-10: 1-930217-12-9)
© 2005, 208 pages, hardcover, $62.00
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