Connecticut
This highly qualified expert in environmental health and safety has over 30 years of experience in his field. He is a certified safety professional and holds a BS in industrial chemistry from Keene State College as well as an MS in management from North Carolina State University. In the past, he has held many environmental health and safety roles at a range of pharmaceutical and medical device...
Connecticut
This highly qualified expert in real property law is currently the Thomas F. Gallivan endowed chair in real property law at her university. She earned her BA at the University of Texas, her MS in economic and social history at the University of Oxford, and her JD at the prestigious Yale Law School. She is the co-author of a casebook on land law use and an an associate reporter for the Restatement...
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A divorce expert witness provides specialized knowledge in areas such as asset valuation, child custody, and spousal support to assist the court in making informed decisions.
They can provide an accurate assessment of marital assets, business valuations, and income evaluations which are crucial for fair division of property and alimony determinations.
Subspecialties include child psychology for custody issues, real estate for property division, and forensic accounting for financial disputes.
Yes. Experts in psychology or social work can provide insights into the impact of abuse on victims, influencing custody and visitation arrangements.
If your ex-spouse owns a business, an expert can accurately value the business as part of the marital estate, ensuring you receive a fair share.
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