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This classic reference explains how to use the 1040 return as a discovery tool in divorce cases, showing where to start a review and how to discover cash flow and the existence of assets. A line-by-line analysis of a hypothetical couple's federal tax form and its schedules provides guidance for drafting a detailed and effective discovery plan for assets and income.

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This classic reference explains how to use the 1040 return as a discovery tool in divorce cases, showing where to start a review and how to discover cash flow and the existence of assets. A line-by-line analysis of a hypothetical couple's federal tax form and its schedules provides guidance for drafting a detailed and effective discovery plan for assets and income.
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Jack Zuckerman is a senior partner at White, Zuckerman, Warsavsky, Luna, Wolf & Hunt, LLP, Certified Public Accountants, in Los Angeles, California. He received his undergraduate degree from the City College of the City University of New York and his juris doctor from Southwestern University School of Law. Mr. Zuckerman co-edited the book California Community Property With Tax Analysis (Matthew Bender 2008), coauthored the article "Legal Tender" (Los Angeles Lawyer May 1995), and coauthored a chapter in the 1994 and 1995 Los Angeles Bar Association Family Law Symposium titled "Tracing and Its Application in Family Law." He recently completed authoring the update of the 1040 Handbook, Fifth Edition (American bar Association 2008). He has lectured frequently on the subjects of valuation of assets in divorce and tax strategies in divorce, and has frequently testified in court on those issues during his over 29 years as a forensic accountant. March 2010