Financial & Asset Investigations

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When financial deception, asset concealment, or complex financial questions are involved, surface-level searches are not enough. Our Financial and Asset Investigations are designed to identify, verify, and document assets, income streams, and financial relationships that may be intentionally hidden or difficult to trace.

These investigations are conducted in coordination with specialized financial-investigation partners and are performed strictly within applicable federal and state laws.


What Financial & Asset Investigations Are Used For

Financial and asset investigations are commonly utilized in:

  • Civil litigation and judgment enforcement
  • Divorce, family law, and spousal support matters
  • Fraud, embezzlement, and financial misconduct cases
  • Business disputes and partnership dissolutions
  • Insurance claims and financial misrepresentation
  • Due diligence and background vetting
  • Pre-litigation case evaluation for attorneys

Our role is to locate and document financial indicators, not to seize assets or provide legal conclusions.


Investigative Capabilities

Depending on the facts of the case and the permissible purpose, a financial or asset investigation may include:

Asset Identification

  • Bank and financial-institution presence indicators
  • Investment and brokerage account activity indicators
  • Real property ownership and transfer history
  • Vehicle, aircraft, and vessel ownership records
  • Business ownership, affiliations, and corporate filings
  • Safety deposit box indicators (where legally permitted)

Income & Financial Activity Indicators

  • Employment and income source verification
  • Business revenue indicators and operational ties
  • Government benefit indicators (where permissible)
  • Credit-related public records and financial filings
  • UCC filings, liens, judgments, and bankruptcies

Business & Entity Analysis

  • Corporate structures and shell entities
  • Officer, director, and registered-agent connections
  • Inter-company relationships and shared assets
  • Dissolution, restructuring, or asset-transfer patterns

All findings are documented and sourced to support legal or investigative use.


Odds of Success: What Clients Should Know

Financial investigations are evidence-driven, not guaranteed outcomes.

Success depends on several factors, including:

  • Whether assets exist at all
  • Whether assets are actively used or dormant
  • How recently financial activity occurred
  • The subject’s sophistication in concealing assets
  • The availability of lawful data sources

In practical terms:

  • Some cases yield clear, actionable asset indicators
  • Others may confirm limited or negative findings
  • Occasionally, investigations demonstrate that no recoverable assets exist

A “no-find” result is still valuable—it prevents wasted legal fees and unrealistic expectations.


What These Investigations Do Not Provide

To ensure transparency and legal compliance:

  • No account numbers are ever provided
  • No funds are accessed, frozen, or seized
  • No illegal methods (pretexting, impersonation, or data breaches) are used
  • No guarantees of asset recovery or judgment collection are made

Our work is investigative, not legal or financial advice.


Legal & Compliance Standards

All financial and asset investigations are conducted in strict compliance with:

  • Federal and state privacy laws
  • Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA)
  • Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), where applicable
  • Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), where applicable
  • Applicable licensing and investigative regulations

Investigations are initiated only with a lawful permissible purpose, such as litigation, judgment enforcement, or attorney-authorized matters.


Reporting & Deliverables

Clients receive a professional investigative report that may include:

  • Identified financial institutions and asset categories
  • Documented ownership and affiliation indicators
  • Timeline-based financial activity insights
  • Supporting public-record documentation
  • Clear explanations of findings and limitations

Reports are suitable for attorney review, litigation strategy, or further legal action.


Important Disclaimer

Financial and asset investigations do not guarantee recovery, collection, or legal success.
They provide verified intelligence to support informed decision-making by clients and legal counsel.

Results depend on lawful data availability, subject behavior, and case-specific factors beyond the investigator’s control.

Send us a message or call (907) 232-4731 to discuss your situation.