Hidden cash income and assets? How to prove other party's cash wealth in custody and divorce cases

If you're involved in a custody or divorce (or child support) case against someone who should be sharing income or property with you, and who is claiming no income or who you're sure is being paid cash 'under the table,' you need help in proving that phantom stream of income.  One way is by working from the other side of things, identifying bank accounts, expenses and assets -- using the power of subpoenas to banks and others, demands for depositions, and the analytical power of financial professionals to deconstruct the web of lies and fabrication being spun by the other side.

If you'd like to talk about this, please call my cell # 312-493-4241 seven days a week.  I'll schedule you for a no-obligation, $50 analysis, where I'll do my best to answer all of your questions and to map out a possible strategy for your case.

- Kevin Johnson
   312-493-4241
   www.divorce.nu

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