Navigating Financial Complexity in Family Law Cases - Forensic Techniques for Irish Accountants
Introduction
Family law disputes often involve complex financial structures, hidden income streams, or incomplete disclosures - all of which demand a forensic accounting approach. Are you equipped to uncover it?
This new virtual classroom seminar is specifically designed for Irish accountants who play a vital role in family law proceedings. You will be provided with proven techniques for uncovering the true financial picture in divorce and separation cases.
Join expert speaker Tom Murray of Friel Stafford as he offers guidance on how to identify red flags, trace assets, and present your findings in a clear and credible manner that will withstand scrutiny.
What You Will Learn
This live and interactive session will cover the following:
- The role of the forensic accountant in family law - independence and scope
- Identifying hidden income, undisclosed assets, and offshore arrangements
- Tracing and reconstructing financial cash flows from incomplete records
- Business and share valuations in family law disputes
- Lifestyle analysis and ability-to-pay assessments
- Working with lawyers and barristers - how to scope instructions and manage expectations
- Presenting expert reports - clarity, transparency, and surviving cross-examination
- Common disclosure challenges and how to address them
- Case studies highlighting practical forensic techniques in family law
Recording of live sessions: Soon after the Learn Live session has taken place you will be able to go back and access the recording - should you wish to revisit the material discussed.