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Tracing Department

You are embroiled in a bitter divorce. Your spouse claims that the real estate you bought during marriage with funds from your inheritance is community property. You know you should have deposited those funds in a separate bank account but at that time you did not think it was necessary. It was easier to park the money in the community checking account. As for the common stock you bought during marriage, it has skyrocketed. Your spouse is now claiming ownership of the stock as separate property. For such scenarios, you need the knowledge and expertise of the tracing department at White, Zuckerman, Warsavsky, Luna, Wolf & Hunt. We have years of experience in drawing the dividing line between commingled Separate and Community assets. We can trace hidden assets, though they are shuffled between accounts and buried under layers of ownership. And because our professionals keep abreast of current case laws, our conclusions are well within the purview of the latest Family Law rulings. The reports we issue are clear and compelling. Balance is maintained between form and content using state-of-the-art equipment. Your documents are managed and maintained as if they were ours, whether it be a single file or a multitude of boxes. For all of your tracing needs, including substantiation of separate property claims, determination of community interest allocation, or reimbursement issues, we stand ready to help you obtain what’s rightfully yours.

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