Emily Rubenstein Quoted in The Washington Post on Protecting Assets During Divorce

We’re proud to share that Emily Rubenstein, founder of Emily Rubenstein Law, was recently quoted in The Washington Post in an article discussing how hidden financial patterns can impact divorce outcomes.

The article explores how seemingly small or routine transactions, like regular cash withdrawals or the undervaluation of creative assets, can add up over time and affect property division during divorce. Emily was interviewed to provide insight into how these patterns often appear and why spotting them requires both experience and strategy.

In her interview, Emily emphasized that many people assume hidden money involves dramatic actions, moving large sums overseas, for example, when in reality, it's often much more subtle. Patterns of small withdrawals, creative financial maneuvering, or misreported intellectual property values can result in significant financial loss if they aren’t identified early.

At Emily Rubenstein Law, we understand that divorce isn’t just about emotions — it’s about protecting your future. Whether it’s safeguarding personal finances, creative works, business interests, or intellectual property, strategic guidance makes all the difference.

You don’t need to know every trick in the book, you just need someone who knows where to look and what to do next. The key is knowing where to look and how to respond.

If you’re contemplating divorce and want to ensure that your rights and assets are protected, we’re here to help.

Emily Rubenstein Law PC is a full service divorce and family law firm. We proudly serve Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, West Los Angeles, Santa Monica, Culver City, the South Bay, Glendale, Pasadena, Sherman Oaks, Studio City, Encino and all of Los Angeles County.

Give us a call or check out our website:

(310) 750-0827 | www.emilyrubensteinlaw.com

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