Investigator (Forensic Accounting)

Remote
Part Time
Experienced
About Price Benowitz LLP
Price Benowitz LLP is a prestigious, multi-practice law firm dedicated to providing exceptional legal representation across a wide range of practice areas, including family law, criminal defense, personal injury, immigration, and more. With a commitment to zealous advocacy and client-centered service, our firm has built a reputation for delivering results in complex legal matters. Our team consists of highly skilled attorneys, investigators, and legal professionals who work collaboratively to protect the rights and interests of our clients.

About the Role
Price Benowitz LLP is seeking a highly skilled Investigator with forensic accounting experience to support our Family Law Partner based in Rockville, MD. This fully remote role is ideal for a professional with expertise in financial investigations, asset tracing, and fraud detection, particularly in the context of divorce, alimony, child support, and asset division cases. The Investigator will play a crucial role in analyzing financial records, uncovering hidden assets, and preparing financial reports to support litigation strategy.

Key Responsibilities:
  • Conduct forensic financial investigations related to marital assets, income, and financial disclosures.
  • Analyze bank records, tax returns, investment accounts, business financials, and other financial documents to identify discrepancies, hidden assets, or fraudulent activity.
  • Work closely with attorneys to develop case strategies based on financial findings.
  • Prepare detailed financial reports, exhibits, and visualizations for use in mediation, depositions, and court proceedings.
  • Assist in business valuation assessments and lifestyle analysis to support spousal and child support determinations.
  • Identify and investigate signs of undisclosed income, fraudulent transfers, or dissipation of assets.
  • Collaborate with expert witnesses, accountants, and financial professionals to strengthen case arguments.
  • Support litigation efforts by preparing questions for depositions and cross-examinations related to financial matters.
  • Conduct background checks and financial profiling of opposing parties.

Qualifications & Skills:

Education & Experience:
  • Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, Forensic Accounting, Criminal Justice, or a related field.
  • Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) or Certified Forensic Accountant (Cr.FA) preferred.
  • Minimum 3+ years of experience in forensic accounting, financial investigations, or litigation support (preferably in family law).
Technical & Investigative Skills:
  • Strong understanding of financial statements, business tax returns, QuickBooks, and forensic accounting software.
  • Experience conducting lifestyle analyses, tracing assets, and reviewing financial disclosures.
  • Ability to identify fraud, financial misrepresentation, and hidden assets through forensic methods.
  • Familiarity with divorce-related financial issues, including equitable distribution, alimony, and child support calculations.
Analytical & Communication Skills:
  • Strong ability to analyze complex financial data, detect inconsistencies, and summarize findings in a clear, compelling manner.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with experience preparing court-ready reports and exhibits.
  • Ability to explain financial findings in layman’s terms for attorneys, clients, and judges.
Work Ethic & Independence:
  • Highly organized and detail-oriented, with the ability to manage multiple investigations simultaneously.
  • Self-motivated and proactive, able to work independently in a remote setting while maintaining strong communication with the legal team.
  • Strong sense of confidentiality and discretion, handling sensitive financial information with professionalism.
Why Join Price Benowitz?
  • Work remotely while supporting a highly respected Family Law Partner handling complex, high-net-worth cases.
  • Engage in challenging and impactful financial investigations that directly impact case outcomes.
  • Be part of a dynamic legal team committed to excellence in litigation and client advocacy.
  • Competitive compensation and opportunities for professional growth within the firm.
How to Apply:
If you are a skilled forensic investigator with a strong background in financial analysis and family law cases, we encourage you to apply. Please submit your resume, cover letter, and any relevant work samples demonstrating your forensic accounting expertise.  Join Price Benowitz LLP and make a meaningful impact in family law litigation!
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