There are many legitimate and important reasons that the
parties to disputes and their attorneys need to know the
location and extent of the other party’s assets. This
prompts a need for asset searches. Before a lawsuit is filed,
it is important to know if the other party – whether
an individual or corporate entity - has sufficient assets
to pay any judgment or settlement. A thorough asset search
can provide valuable answers. After a judgment is entered,
it is important to be able to collect that judgment. Also,
either in anticipation of a divorce – or after dissolution
proceedings have begun - one spouse might try to hide assets
to keep those assets from the other spouse. It is important
and sometimes critical to conduct asset searches to identify
assets, tangible or liquid. It is then important to keep
track of those assets, particularly when creative or ingenious
efforts are employed to hide them.
Our investigators have the tools and experience to find
property in whatever form it might be, tangible or liquid,
and wherever it might be, in or outside the United States.
Our team has access to the latest asset search and tracking
technology and has relationships with other agencies whose
expertise might be needed. We can conduct asset searches
including bank searches, and we have access to specialized
databases. If needed, we can conduct physical searches to
identify and locate assets. In short, we can usually perform
asset searches to locate any existing assets.
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