We review what’s been requested versus disclosed, spotting omissions and inconsistencies early. A clear, organised audit gives you and your legal team confidence and direction.
To strengthen your legal strategy, we use forensic accounting to uncover hidden assets and liabilities, tracking cash flow, crypto, offshore accounts, and third-party transfers.
We compare declared income with real spending to uncover inconsistencies in divorce settlements. We investigate hidden income and undisclosed assets.
From business mapping that untangles complex company, trust and ownership structures to making sense of government paperwork and identifying what should be requested during settlement.
We help you make sense of complex financial information to better understand your financial position throughout the settlement process.
We review financial disclosure documents to verify accuracy, spot omissions, and ensure compliance, giving your legal team facts and leverage in negotiations.
Yes, financial abuse in divorce can happen to anyone, regardless of sex, gender, or background. It often shows up through control, hidden accounts, limited access to money, or pressure to settle quickly. We’ve worked with clients of all sexes who’ve felt powerless, silenced, or uncertain about what’s fair. If something feels wrong, it’s worth exploring. You deserve clarity and support.
Common signs include missing documents, vague financial disclosures, unexplained withdrawals, or sudden changes in spending. We help validate your concerns by tracing accounts, analysing transactions, and identifying red flags like undisclosed crypto, third-party transfers, or asset shifts.
A forensic accountant investigates the financial aspects of your divorce, tracking hidden assets, analysing spending, and uncovering discrepancies in disclosures. At The Hidden Asset, we build detailed reports that strengthen your legal position and ensure a fair division of assets.
Yes. Financial abuse in divorce often means one person controls the money, limits access or conceals information. A forensic accountant brings objectivity, evidence, and strategic insight, especially when you’re being kept in the dark.
Absolutely. Our custom legal reports are designed for court and mediation, presenting your case clearly, accurately, and with supporting evidence. We work closely with your legal team to give you clarity, leverage, and a stronger foundation for negotiation.
Where assets are moved across companies, trusts, partnerships or family entities, we can create a visual map of ownership, control and asset movements. This helps identify connections that may otherwise be overlooked and provides a clearer picture of how wealth is structured.
Yes. Cryptocurrency is difficult to track, which can make it attractive to people attempting to conceal assets. We can investigate digital wallets, crypto transactions and other online assets to identify funds that may be relevant to a property settlement.
Not sure where to begin? You’re not alone. We guide individuals and professionals through the financial complexities of divorce – step by step, with calm, expert support. Whether you’re feeling unsure or simply need a place to start, we’re here to help. Use the form to get in touch, or book an appointment today.