tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3477794429426738181.post6285215699112556276..comments2024-03-03T03:46:33.934-05:00Comments on Skylark Blog: Protecting your Privacy in a Divorce. Who has access to your mail, e-mail, etc.?Kelsey & Trask, P.C.http://www.blogger.com/profile/05241677623102829217noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3477794429426738181.post-35333747123100759092010-07-29T12:04:25.894-04:002010-07-29T12:04:25.894-04:00Justin Kelsey makes excellent points here that pri...Justin Kelsey makes excellent points here that private information of one person in a relationship can be used and abused by the other partner once the relationship ends. And Justin Kelsey makes some good suggestions on ways to protect your email, facebook and banking accounts, before and after the relationship breaks apart.<br /><br />The flip side of this is when one member of a relationship/marriage seeks to hide assets and information that was legally held together by both members of the marriage/relationship.<br /><br />When the family unit begins to deteriorate from the strains of economic uncertainty, some people take a very selfish, "me first" attitude, even in the family setting. We are seeing more and more cases where the primary bread winner has taken, or is taking strategic steps to conceal assets from their spouse. Unbelievably, this is often potentially financially injurious to their innocent children.<br /> <br />A qualified investigator who has experience in estate planning and asset protection can be a valuable ally to the innocent spouse in the divorce setting. Such knowledge can be put to work to follow the digital/paper trail. Many times we have had an innocent spouse come to us with a suspicion that the spouse is moving monies offshore. Unfortunately, if their suspicion proves true and the spouse was sophisticated in the design of the offshore planning, the possibility of repatriating the assets are minimal, if not impossible. However, what must be kept in mind is that in the domestic family court system this information - if verified - can often prove very beneficial to the innocent spouse.<br /><br /> <br />Frank C. Griffin<br />private detective<br />1155 Camino Del Mar, #409<br />Del Mar, CA 92014<br />760.522.4779<br />CA Lic # PI 19771 PPO 14666<br />PI 26055<br />FL # C 9900476John Ellis Gryphon Detective Agencyhttp://www.gryphonpi.com/noreply@blogger.com