Our Commitment to Accurate, Honest Information
DivorceAudit.com exists to help people understand complex financial issues related to divorce. That responsibility requires us to hold ourselves to clear editorial standards — in how we research, write, review, and update every piece of content on this site.
How We Research
Every article published on DivorceAudit.com is based on research drawn from publicly available legal resources, court records, professional guidance from recognised bodies, and established financial and legal publications.
We do not fabricate sources. We do not invent statistics. Where specific data is referenced, we identify the source clearly. Where information is general and educational in nature, we present it as such.
How We Write
Our content is written for ordinary people, not legal or financial professionals. We avoid jargon wherever possible. When technical terms are necessary, we explain them clearly in plain English.
We do not sensationalise. We do not make accusations against individuals. We present information fairly and encourage readers to seek qualified professional guidance for their specific circumstances.
Fact-Checking Process
All content is reviewed for factual accuracy before publication by the DivorceAudit.com Editorial Review Team. Every piece of content goes through the following four-step process before it is published:
Source Verification
All legal and financial claims are verified against recognised sources including publicly available legal resources, court records, and established professional guidance.
Advice Boundary Review
Content is reviewed to confirm it remains educational and informational — and does not cross into legal, financial, or professional advice of any kind.
Disclosure Completeness Check
All disclaimers, affiliate disclosures, and attribution statements are reviewed for completeness and accuracy before publication.
Tone and Balance Assessment
Content is assessed for fairness, balance, and tone — ensuring it is helpful and informative without being sensational, accusatory, or misleading.
How We Handle Updates
Laws, court practices, and financial regulations change over time. We are committed to keeping our content accurate and current. Articles are reviewed periodically and updated when material changes occur.
Every article displays both a published date and a last updated date so readers can assess the currency of the information.
What We Are Not
DivorceAudit.com is not a law firm. We are not a forensic accounting practice. We are not an investigation agency. Nothing published on this site constitutes legal, financial, or professional advice of any kind.
We do not create fake experts, invent qualifications, or publish content under fabricated professional credentials. All content is attributed to the DivorceAudit.com Editorial Team.
Affiliate and Commercial Transparency
DivorceAudit.com earns revenue through display advertising and affiliate partnerships. Affiliate relationships never influence our editorial content, the topics we cover, or the accuracy of our information.
All affiliate links and commercial relationships are clearly disclosed at the point they appear. Our full policy is available on our Affiliate Disclosure page.
Editorial Independence
No advertiser, affiliate partner, or third party has any influence over the editorial content published on DivorceAudit.com. Our content decisions are made solely on the basis of what is accurate, helpful, and relevant to our readers.
Corrections Policy
If you believe any content on DivorceAudit.com contains an error, we encourage you to contact us. We take correction requests seriously and will review and address legitimate concerns promptly. Use our Contact page to submit a correction request.
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.