Love may be blind, but marriage is an eye-opener. It's always important to know what's at stake, so you can protect your love and yourself. The following tools offered by Anew are state-agnostic and can be used for both prenups and divorces' financial disclosure.
Get an instant summary of your assets, debts, income and expenses. Utilize our planning tools to prepare for your negotiations.
Our technology helps you understand your own financial standing, articulate your needs and goals, and allows you to enter any legal agreement negotiation from a position of strength and clarity.
Get your own crystal ball to look into the future. From bank statements to retirement funds, from properties to debts, our e-guide equips you with tools and tactics to get what you need. We will help you utilize the financial discovery process to optimize your financial outcome and safeguard your financial security.
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Financial disclosure encompasses the formal declaration of financial assets, liabilities, income, and expenses by each spouse, essentially involving taking inventory of all financial accounts and determining the current net worth. Financial discovery, on the other hand, involves the formal legal process of gathering detailed financial information beyond what is voluntarily disclosed. It may include methods such as formal requests for documents, subpoenas for financial records, depositions, and more. While financial disclosure is a standard part of divorce proceedings, financial discovery is initiated when there are concerns about transparency or when one party suspects the other of hiding assets or income.
The guide encompasses an overview of the legal process and provides a general framework for financial discovery, detailing tactics for making demands, methods to uncover hidden assets, and strategies to prove asset dissipation. It also outlines approaches for building a strong case to maximize your financial outcome in the divorce proceedings. You may preview the guide here.
The guide is designed to be universally applicable across the United States, as financial discovery typically follows similar principles regardless of state jurisdiction. Its focus is on mastering tactics and techniques to ensure obtaining the most comprehensive details about financial accounts, enabling you to make informed decisions about the settlement.
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The Advance plan includes the immediately downloadable Financial Discovery Guide. As digital guide grant immediate full access upon purchase, all sales are deemed final and non-refundable.