CPAs have certain roles and responsibilities in proceedings involving the resolution of family law matters. It is very important for the CPA to maintain objectivity because an unbiased opinion is in the best interest of both the client and the court. Moreover, the CPA should maintain objectivity to protect his or her own reputation and credibility, which is at stake throughout the engagement. An important distinction between the advocacy roles of attorneys and CPAs is that attorneys advocate for their
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