Risks of Delayed Financial Disputes

When a party involved in a financial dispute proposes to “discuss amicably,” it is often a strategy to delay decisive action. During this period, funds may be transferred, assets disposed of, and access to accounts restricted. From a legal standpoint, delay can severely prejudice a claim, particularly where evidence is lost or compromised. Entering discussions involving money and assets without legal advice exposes one to significant risk.

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