Gloria Finn Porter, Attorney » » celebrity divorce http://familylawspokanewa.com Family Law, Divorce, & Child Support Lawyer (509) 444-2167 Sun, 11 Dec 2011 23:14:53 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=4.2.5 High-Profile Divorces and “Divorce Wars”: Hiding Assets http://familylawspokanewa.com/2011/11/high-profile-divorces-and-divorce-wars-hiding-assets/ http://familylawspokanewa.com/2011/11/high-profile-divorces-and-divorce-wars-hiding-assets/#comments Thu, 03 Nov 2011 22:48:39 +0000 http://familylawspokanewa.com/?p=99

Continue reading »]]> CNBC takes a look at high-profile and celebrity divorces in the series “Divorce Wars.”  Here’s a preview:

The allegation that a spouse is hiding money is not unusual in a divorce. It took Margaret Spenlinhauer 18 years to prove her ex-husband hid assets from her during their divorce. When it was finally over, she settled for $15 million.

Here’s more on hiding assets from a forensic accountant:

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Divorce and Privacy http://familylawspokanewa.com/2011/10/divorce-and-privacy/ http://familylawspokanewa.com/2011/10/divorce-and-privacy/#comments Sat, 29 Oct 2011 18:22:33 +0000 http://familylawspokanewa.com/?p=103

Continue reading »]]> High profile divorces, like Kim Kardashian’s divorce, sometimes garner a great of public attention.  However, privacy is sometimes a concern during a divorce.  From Rich, Famous Push for Secrecy in Divorce (USA Today):

The American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers surveyed 1,600 members last year and found that 90% had handled cases where records were sealed. Nearly 50% had been in courtrooms where part of the trial was closed.

While reporting the Welch divorce, TheConnecticut Law Tribune discovered that Connecticut courts had concealed for 38 years the existence of at least 200 divorce and paternity cases. Among those involved were Clarence Clemons, saxophonist in Bruce Springsteen’s band; rock guitarist Rick Derringer; and a University of Connecticut president, the Hartford Courant reported. Connecticut abolished the secret system in 2003.

New York state has the strictest law: Divorce records are sealed from public inspection, without exception, for 100 years. That’s how it should be, says Judith Poller, a lawyer with the Manhattan firm of Bryan Cave. “When there are broken hearts and betrayals, the instinct may be to use whatever ammunition you have. Much of what lawyers and courts do is to seal kids from the ugliness of the divorce.”

Most states take a case-by-case approach to divorce files, says Lucy Dalglish, executive director of the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press. She says Minnesota is typical: A judge will seal records if spouses jointly request it, but a news organization may get the records reopened by showing a “great public interest.”

 

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