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The Blackburn-based Pierce Corporate Finance Team has advised Landfill Projects Environmental (LFP) on the acquisition of a sports turf and ground maintenance b...
The Blackburn-based Pierce Corporate Finance Team has advised Landfill Projects Environmental (LFP) on the acquisition of a sports turf and ground maintenance b...
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Two members of a Blackburn networking group have launched a new accountancy firm after developing a strong professional relationship through their long-term mem...
The National Association of Professional Sourcing Agents (NAPSA) is proud to announce the opening of their new office space at Clitheroe Business Centre. The mo...
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If you are married or in a civil partnership and under 88 years old, you might be eligible for a £1,260 tax benefit known as the marriage tax allowance. Surpris...
Divorce cases can be emotional, complex and challenging, especially when it comes to financial matters. How do you value business interests that are involved in the divorce settlement? How do you ensure that you/your client get a fair share of the assets and income? How are any hidden or undisclosed assets or income identified?
This is where forensic accountants, and we at Pierce Forensic, can make a difference.
Forensic Accountants are often instructed in divorce proceedings as a single joint expert, following the submission of Form E and before the Financial Dispute Resolution Hearing (“FDR Hearing”). In such cases, Forensic Accountants are independent of both parties and their duty is to the Court.
While each instruction is unique, generally we are instructed to value the company(s) in question and provide details of liquidity and sustainable remuneration, which may be used as part of a divorce settlement.
A common instruction may look something like this:
At times we are also asked to consider the source and destination of funds and identify, any transfers or transactions that may indicate concealment or dissipation of assets. While this exercise is limited to the availability of information, it is an increasing theme in matrimonial finance.
At Pierce Forensic we have over 30 years of experience in matrimonial finance/divorce proceedings and more in valuing businesses and business interests. Working in a general practice firm of accountants, we can draw on live company transactions and understand current market conditions and trends.
Our valuation reports are clear, concise, and based on a reasonable approach to valuing companies.
If you would like to discuss an expert appointment in respect of matrimonial finance/divorce proceedings, please contact George Horley or Jeremy Rowe, directors of Pierce Forensic Limited, on 01254 688 100 or email g.horley@pierce.co.uk or j.rowe@pierce.co.uk
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