Monthly Archives: February 2023

Cryptocurrency Fraud In Divorce
Do you want to hide assets from your spouse? One way to do that is to divest your assets into a form that is harder to track down. Cryptocurrency is held in digital wallets which can be accessed by forensic accountants. Still, the money won’t show up in a bank account or be obviously… Read More »

Life Insurance Policy Lawsuit Goes Before SCOTUS After Divorce
A lawsuit over who should get the proceeds of a life insurance policy went before the U.S. Supreme Court. At issue was who should be the beneficiary of the policy. Minnesota has a rule making spouses the default beneficiary of any life insurance policy. However, this is revoked upon divorce. In one case, the… Read More »

Old Case Shines Light On Malpractice Claims Against Custody Psychologists
Folks have been filing lawsuits against child custody psychologists for at least 20 years. In Pennsylvania, one such case involved outrageous accusations of falsified data. The lawsuit was filed in 2001 and involved allegations against a former spouse and the forensic psychologist who was hired to provide a recommendation to the court. In this… Read More »

What Is A QDRO?
There is only one reason you have to know what a QDRO is. You’re in the early stages of a divorce. A QDRO stands for “qualified domestic relations order” and it applies to retirement funds and asset distribution in divorce. The QDRO is an order that authorizes a judge to split the proceeds of… Read More »