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Probates, Estates & Trusts

By thinking ahead and keeping a sharp eye on meaningful issues, we produce conclusions which stand up to the highest levels of scrutiny and achieve outcomes that exceed expectations.

Estate Investigations Services provided:

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  • Forensic investigations of alleged fraudulent conduct or fiduciary breaches by trustees

  • Investigation of the financial and economic compliance with the terms of the trust

  • Verification of trust and estate assets

  • Analysis of financial transactions

  • Trust accounting review or reconstruction

Forensic Accounting For Probates, Estates and Trusts

Forensic accountants play a crucial role in estate litigation by providing expert analysis and insights into financial matters. They help identify discrepancies in financial records, assess the value of assets, and uncover any potential mismanagement or fraud. Their specialized skills are essential in ensuring that beneficiaries receive their rightful inheritance and that fiduciary duties are upheld. By applying their expertise, forensic accountants contribute significantly to resolving disputes and facilitating fair outcomes in trust and estate cases.

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The Pre-Litigation Role of the Forensic Accountant

Trust and estate disputes often arise when beneficiaries suspect that a trustee or executor is mismanaging, misappropriating funds, or distributing assets. In such cases, the expertise of a forensic accountant can prove invaluable.ensic accountants offer a range of services, including investigating allegations of fraudulent conduct, ensuring compliance with the terms of the estate or trust, and verifying the assets within the trust and estate. Furthermore, an impartial forensic accountant can facilitate the resolution of disputes, potentially averting the need for litigation.

The Role of the Forensic Accountant During Litigation

A forensic accountant can provide valuable assistance in several key areas:

 

1. Discovery assistance, which involves evaluating the quality and relevance of documents.

2. Conducting interviews to facilitate effective planning and execution of data collection.

3. Gathering and analyzing data to either support or challenge the legal theories presented.

4. Preparing a comprehensive expert report.

5. If requested by the attorney, critiquing the opposing expert's report.

6. Providing expert testimony depositions,, trials, or arbitration.

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