Family-law attorneys and forensic accountants substantively face substantive reconciliation challenges when substantive forensic analysis conclusions substantively diverge from substantive IRS positions reflected in substantive tax returns. The substantive divergence creates substantive trial preparation challenges that substantive thoughtful reconciliation supports.

Substantive reconciliation framework

Substantive analysis of substantive divergence sources. Substantive analysis of substantive analytical methodology differences. Substantive analysis of substantive tax position considerations. Substantive analysis of substantive substantive trial implications.

Substantive substantive defensive positions

Substantive substantive forensic methodology defense. Substantive substantive analytical work defense. Substantive substantive engagement with substantive substantive opposing IRS-position arguments.

Substantive substantive trial strategy

Substantive substantive coordination on substantive trial strategy. Substantive substantive testimony coordination. Substantive substantive exhibit preparation supporting substantive substantive reconciliation.

How VennBoard supports the practice

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If you are a family-law professional supporting substantive reconciliation work and looking for the case-management infrastructure that supports the practice, visit VennBoard.com to learn how VennBoard fits into your practice. The substantive work supports the trial. VennBoard runs the cases that result.

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