Practical Questions
- Gabriella Banegas
- Dec 5, 2025
- 1 min read
Updated: Dec 11, 2025
How quickly can an expert witness get involved in a case?
Timelines vary depending on the urgency of the case and the amount of material needing review. Allan and Alisa can typically begin with an initial consultation and a preliminary review to determine whether their involvement is appropriate. Cases with large volumes of financial records, interviews, or investigative documents may require additional time, but both provide clear expectations about turnaround times from the start.
Do Allan and Alisa provide written reports or summaries?
Yes, when the case requires it. Allan prepares financial analyses, calculations, and structured findings regarding losses or misconduct. Alisa only provides summaries of generalities related to child abuse dynamics, but can not attest to the certainty of a child’s testimony or a defendant's guilt. Reports are written clearly and formatted to support attorneys and court proceedings.
How do fees work for expert witnesses?
Fees depend on the scope of work, which may include record review, consultation, report writing, deposition, or testimony. Allan’s fees are based on the depth of financial analysis required, while Alisa’s fees reflect the time and expertise needed for case consultation, preparedness, and testimony. Both provide transparent, upfront rates so legal teams can plan accordingly.




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