You should consider authorizing an asset check in the following circumstances:
- You are getting a divorce and need proof of your spouse’s assets, which can provide greater alimony and child support.
 - You are a beneficiary of a trust or estate and want to be certain that all assets have been distributed.
 - You are considering suing someone and need to know whether they have assets or resources worth your time and money in court.
 - You are getting married and want to make sure that your spouse-to-be is truthful about his or her assets, or doesn’t have massive debt that you’d be responsible for when married.
 - You own a company and want to be certain that possible future investors and colleagues have the financial resources they assert.
 - You need to know that someone is being honest with you when they owe you money but claim they don’t have it.
 
Asset checks can also uncover the following:
- Real estate and deeds
 - Bankruptcies
 - Judgments
 - Criminal records
 - Complaints
 - Federal state and tax liens
 - Hidden assets
 - Legal access to bank accounts
 - Property records
 - Notices of default
 - State issued licenses
 
Professional asset checks give you the peace of mind to make appropriate choices and move forward with your business and personal life. Contact us for a free, confidential consultation, or call us at (714)-432-9911.