Wills, Estates & Trusts,
Family
Feb. 28, 2023
The increasing role of illiquid assets in divorce settlements (Part 1)
In this first installment of a four-part series, common illiquid investments of divorcing parties will be explored. The goal is to assist attorneys who need to identify potential issues in the division of a community estate.






Barry Levine
Senior Vice President and Senior Wealth Advisor
Northern Trust Corporation, in San Diego.
Illiquid investments are assets that cannot be quickly converted into cash, at least for their fair market value. These assets are sometimes referred to in investment circles as alternative investments. As defined by the CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst) Institute, alternative investments are supplemental strategies to traditional long-only positions in stocks, bonds, and cash. Alternative investments include investments in five main categories: hedge funds, private ...
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