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What DivorceAudit.com is: An independent educational resource helping ordinary people understand hidden assets, cryptocurrency disclosures, financial discovery, and related divorce finance topics — in plain English.

What DivorceAudit.com is not: A law firm, forensic accounting practice, investigation agency, or financial advisory firm. Nothing on this site constitutes legal or professional advice.

DivorceAudit.com is an independent educational resource focused on financial transparency in divorce. We help ordinary people understand hidden assets, cryptocurrency disclosures, financial discovery, and related topics — in plain English, without legal jargon.

We are not attorneys. We are not forensic accountants. We are not investigators. We are researchers and writers who believe that people going through one of the most difficult experiences of their lives deserve clear, honest, and accessible information.

Our Mission

Financial issues are consistently cited as among the most stressful aspects of divorce. When one spouse suspects the other is not being fully transparent about assets, income, or financial activity, the situation becomes even more difficult.

Our mission is simple: provide clear, accurate, educational content that helps people understand their situation, ask better questions, and make more informed decisions when working with qualified professionals.

What We Do

  • Publish plain-English guides on hidden assets, cryptocurrency in divorce, financial disclosure, and discovery — see our full resources library
  • Explain how forensic accountants, divorce attorneys, and financial professionals approach these issues — see our guide on Forensic Accountant Divorce Cost
  • Help readers identify common warning signs of financial concealment — see Signs Your Spouse Is Hiding Assets
  • Connect readers with reputable professional resources when appropriate

What We Do Not Do

  • Provide legal advice of any kind
  • Provide financial or accounting advice
  • Investigate spouses or conduct asset tracing
  • Act as a law firm, forensic accounting firm, or investigation agency
  • Form any professional or attorney-client relationship with readers

If you believe assets are being concealed in your divorce, please consult a licensed family law attorney or certified forensic accountant in your jurisdiction.

Our Editorial Philosophy

Every article published on DivorceAudit.com is written with one question in mind: what would someone actually going through this situation want and need to know?

We write for real people, not legal professionals. We avoid jargon where possible and explain it clearly where it cannot be avoided. We do not sensationalize, and we do not make accusations. We present information fairly and encourage readers to seek qualified professional guidance for their specific circumstances.

All content is reviewed for accuracy before publication and updated regularly to reflect changes in law, practice, and technology.

Transparency and Affiliate Relationships

DivorceAudit.com earns revenue through display advertising and affiliate partnerships. When we recommend a product or service, we may receive compensation if you choose to purchase through our link. This never influences our editorial content or recommendations.

All affiliate relationships are clearly disclosed. See our full Affiliate Disclosure for details.

Our Editorial Standards

We hold ourselves to a high standard of accuracy, fairness, and transparency. To learn more about how we research, write, fact-check, and update our content, please visit our Editorial Standards page.

Author Attribution

Content on DivorceAudit.com is produced by the DivorceAudit.com Editorial Team and reviewed for accuracy by the DivorceAudit.com Editorial Review Team. We do not publish content under invented expert names or fabricated credentials.

Contact Us

Have a question, a topic suggestion, or a correction? We welcome feedback from our readers. Visit our Contact page or email us at hello@divorceaudit.com.

Important Disclaimer

DivorceAudit.com is an informational resource only. Nothing on this site constitutes legal, financial, or professional advice. No attorney-client relationship is formed by using this site. For advice specific to your situation, please consult a qualified professional licensed in your jurisdiction.