FLPA TALKS: A Family Law Podcast

What is the role of a forensic accountant in family law matters?

17 min · 29 de abr de 2026
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In this podcast, James Bailey is joined by Jennifer Veitch of Pilot Partners.  Jennifer is a Partner at Pilot Partners who assists family lawyers and client to make complex financial issues clear – so parties can negotiate, resolve or litigate with confidence.    In this episode, Jennifer shares her insights about when you might engage a forensic accountant, including understanding what a valuation of a business will not cover, using a forensic accountant to investigate personal expenses which have been claimed and getting advice on tax issues including Division 7A matters.

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