Fraud Investigation & Forensic Accounting

Defensible forensic accounting and fraud investigation for litigation attorneys

When financial records do not add up, attorneys need defensible financial proof.

ARA Litigation Consultants work on complex, high-net-worth situations involving closely held businesses, multiple entities, fiduciaries, and sophisticated financial activity, where uncovering the truth requires experience, judgment, and precision.

Common Financial Red Flags in Fraud & Fiduciary Disputes

Attorneys often contact us when something feels wrong, but the evidence is buried:

  • Financial statements do not match lifestyle or cash flow
  • Business owners claim profits are down while personal spending increases
  • Large or frequent “loans,” reimbursements, or consulting payments lack support
  • Trust or estate accountings are incomplete, delayed, or confusing
  • Funds move between related entities without clear business purpose

These are common indicators of financial manipulation, hidden assets, or breach of fiduciary duty. Our role is to follow the money, reconstruct what actually occurred, and present findings in a way that supports your legal strategy.

Asset Tracing & Hidden Asset Discovery

In high-net-worth and complex cases, fraud is often less about missing money and more about where the money went. Asset tracing is especially critical in:

  • High-asset divorce and marital dissolution
  • Estate, trust, and fiduciary litigation
  • Shareholder and partner disputes

Our analysis reconstructs the full financial picture, even when records are incomplete, disorganized, or intentionally misleading.

Our team of Certified Fraud Examiners (CFEs) trace assets across:

  • Closely held and family-owned businesses

  • Multiple entities and intercompany accounts

  • Trusts, holding companies, and related parties

  • Personal and business bank accounts

  • Cash withdrawals, distributions, and perks

  • High-asset divorce and marital dissolution

  • Estate and trust litigation

  • Shareholder and partner disputes

Why Litigation Attorneys Choose ARA Litigation Consultants

Credentials and Expertise. Our team includes CPAs, CVAs, and CFEs who actively advise businesses and are experienced in litigation.

Collaborative Forensic Team. Unlike single-expert firms we can scale resources, apply multiple perspectives, and cross-check findings. For attorneys, this means stronger analysis, fewer blind spots, and more credible expert opinions.

Litigation-Focused, Court-Ready. Our fraud investigations are designed specifically for litigation (discovery, mediation, settlement, trial). We focus on evidence, intent, and impact.

Expert Witness Testimony. ARA Litigation Consultants regularly serve as testifying experts in fraud and financial misconduct cases. Our experts are experienced in depositions and trial testimony, and are known for clear, credible explanations of complex financial issues.

Business & Entity-Level Financial Analysis

Suspected fraud cases require experts who understand not only accounting rules, but how business owners actually move money, conceal activity, and justify questionable transactions.

Because we advise businesses every day as CPAs and Certified Valuation Analysts (CVAs), we understand how owners actually operate. This business experience allows us to identify red flags that are often missed in purely transactional reviews:

  • Where financial manipulation typically occurs

  • How compensation and distributions are disguised

  • How cash flow is shifted between entities

  • How owners rationalize aggressive or improper transactions

Frequently Asked Questions

Forensic accountants identify patterns, inconsistencies, and intent within financial records, reconstruct transactions, quantify damages, and present findings that support the legal elements of fraud and fiduciary breach.

Early involvement is ideal. Engaging a forensic expert early helps shape discovery, identify missing records, preserve evidence, and avoid costly missteps later in litigation.

Watch: When to Hire a Forensic Accountant

Yes. Asset tracing and hidden asset discovery are core services, particularly in high-net-worth divorce, estate, and trust litigation involving businesses or multiple entities.

We investigate embezzlement, self-dealing, undisclosed income, financial statement manipulation, expense abuse, related-party transactions, and breach of fiduciary duty.

Yes. Our forensic accountants and valuation professionals regularly serve as testifying experts in state and federal courts.

Watch: Expert Witness Testimony from a Forensic Accountant

We actively advise businesses and perform business valuations outside of litigation. That practical experience gives us deeper insight into how owners operate and how financial misconduct is concealed.

Estate and trust disputes frequently involve allegations of:

  • Trustee or executor fraud
  • Misappropriation of estate or trust assets
  • Undisclosed related-party transactions
  • Inaccurate or misleading accountings
  • Breach of fiduciary duty

We assist estate litigation attorneys by:

  • Analyzing fiduciary accountings
  • Tracing asset movement
  • Identifying improper transactions
  • Quantifying financial harm

Our findings help clarify responsibility and support claims for recovery or surcharge.

ARA Litigation Consultants provides forensic accounting and fraud investigation services for litigation attorneys handling complex family law, estate and trust litigation, and business disputes, including:

  • Family law and high-net-worth divorce
  • Estate, trust, and fiduciary litigation
  • Shareholder and partner disputes
  • Business divorce and buyout conflicts
  • Closely held and family-owned businesses
  • Professional practices
  • Multi-entity and complex ownership structures

Discuss Your Case With a Financial Expert

If your case involves suspected fraud, hidden assets, or complex financial activity, ARA Litigation Consultants provides the forensic expertise, business insight, and litigation support attorneys need to move cases forward with confidence.