About Our Editorial Team

About the DivorceAudit.com Editorial Team and Review Process

Published: June 13, 2026 | Last Reviewed: June 13, 2026

DivorceAudit.com is an independent educational resource focused on financial disclosure, hidden assets, and digital asset issues in divorce proceedings. All content published on this site is produced and reviewed by our editorial team in accordance with the standards set out on this page.

Our Editorial Purpose

DivorceAudit.com exists to help people understand complex financial issues in divorce — in plain English, without legal jargon, and without providing legal advice. Our content is designed to help readers ask better questions, understand the processes involved, and approach professional advice from a more informed position.

We do not provide legal advice, financial advice, or tax advice. Every article published on this site includes a clear educational disclaimer. Readers are always encouraged to consult a qualified professional licensed in their jurisdiction for guidance specific to their situation.

Editorial Process

Every article published on DivorceAudit.com goes through a structured editorial process before publication.

Research

Articles are researched using publicly available legal information, court procedure guides, IRS guidance, state-specific family law resources, and established professional frameworks used by family law attorneys, forensic accountants, and financial professionals. We do not invent statistics, fabricate case studies, or cite sources we cannot verify.

Writing

All content is written in plain English, without legal jargon where possible, and with a consistent focus on education rather than advice. We use hedged language throughout — preferring terms such as “may”, “can”, “generally”, and “depending on circumstances” — to accurately reflect the reality that laws and outcomes vary by jurisdiction and individual case.

Accuracy Review

All articles are reviewed for accuracy before publication by the DivorceAudit.com Editorial Review Team. This review focuses on factual accuracy, appropriate use of legal and financial terminology, and consistency with the site’s editorial standards. The review process is designed to catch errors, overstatements, and content that could be misconstrued as professional advice.

Legal and Financial Disclaimer Review

Every article is checked to ensure it includes appropriate disclaimers and does not make absolute legal statements, guarantee outcomes, or present jurisdiction-specific information as universally applicable. We are particularly careful with content relating to legal procedures, tax obligations, and financial consequences — areas where individual circumstances and state law vary significantly.

Fact-Checking Standards

DivorceAudit.com applies the following fact-checking standards to all published content:

  • We do not publish invented statistics or fabricated figures
  • Cost estimates and fee ranges are presented as general educational estimates only, with clear caveats that actual figures vary
  • State-specific examples are limited to Florida, Texas, and California — our three primary state markets — to avoid the risk of inaccurate generalisation across all US jurisdictions
  • Legal concepts are explained in general terms and are not presented as definitive legal conclusions
  • Where IRS guidance or federal law is referenced, we link to or cite the relevant source
  • We do not fabricate court cases or invent legal scenarios to support content

Content Review and Update Policy

Laws, court procedures, and financial regulations change over time. DivorceAudit.com is committed to keeping published content accurate and current.

  • Articles are reviewed periodically and updated when relevant laws, procedures, or professional standards change
  • Each article displays both a published date and a last updated date so readers can assess the currency of the information
  • When significant updates are made to an article, the last updated date is revised to reflect the change
  • Readers who identify errors or outdated information are encouraged to contact us at hello@divorceaudit.com

Corrections Policy

If an error is identified in published content — whether by a reader, a professional, or through our own review process — we will correct it promptly. Significant corrections are noted within the article where appropriate. We do not silently alter factual content without updating the last updated date.

To report an error or inaccuracy, please contact us at hello@divorceaudit.com.

Affiliate and Commercial Relationships

DivorceAudit.com earns revenue through affiliate partnerships with third-party services including LegalZoom and HelloPrenup. Affiliate links are clearly disclosed in every article that contains them. Our affiliate relationships do not influence editorial content — we do not allow commercial considerations to affect what we write, how we present information, or what recommendations we make.

For full details of our affiliate practices see our Affiliate Disclosure.

Editorial Independence

DivorceAudit.com operates independently. We are not affiliated with any law firm, financial institution, or professional association. Our content is not sponsored by any legal service provider, and we do not accept payment to feature or promote specific professionals or services in our editorial content.

Research Methodology

Content on DivorceAudit.com is developed using the following sources and methods:

The DivorceAudit.com Editorial Team focuses on divorce financial disclosure, hidden assets, cryptocurrency in divorce, business valuation, financial discovery, and related family law financial issues. Content is reviewed for accuracy, clarity, and consistency with our editorial standards before publication.

  • Publicly available state family law statutes and court procedure guides for Florida, Texas, and California
  • IRS guidance on cryptocurrency, foreign account reporting, and property taxation
  • FinCEN and FATCA reporting requirements for foreign financial accounts
  • Published guidance from professional bodies including the AICPA, ACFE, and state bar associations
  • Publicly available information on forensic accounting, business valuation, and financial discovery practices in divorce
  • Editorial review by professionals with knowledge of family law and financial disclosure

Contact

For editorial enquiries, corrections, or feedback please contact us at hello@divorceaudit.com.

For information about our content standards and review process see our Editorial Standards page.