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The financial analysis, business valuation, or forensic analysis involved in martial dissolution is a highly confidential matter. At VFP, we adhere to stringent confidentiality requirements to ensure that our work remains private. Our team understands the potential sensitivity of your situation, and we maintain the strictest confidentiality for you.

The only people who will know that the engagement has taken place will be you, your advisors (if you want us to discuss it with them), and any other people you discuss the project with. If it is necessary to avoid questions from your staff or individuals, we can meet discretely in our offices or in a mutually convenient place. Our staff uses this same discrete approach when gathering information. Additionally, all sensitive and confidential information can be returned to you when the engagement is over.

Protecting your privacy is one of our primary concerns.

Have You Considered…
Have You Considered…

Marital estates have many types of financial assets, making divorce a very difficult process. Additionally, money is often the most explosive issue during and after divorce. You essentially have one opportunity to get the settlement right. Why leave it to chance? Contact Us today.
 
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