TERMS AND CONDITIONS

Last Updated: June 26, 2026

Welcome to the digital portal of Miod and Company, LLP. By accessing this website, reviewing our analytical frameworks, or utilizing our secure digital intake features, you agree to comply with and be bound by the following terms and conditions of use.

1. Scope of Information & No Expert-Client Relationship

The content, analytical frameworks, and research articles presented on this website are for informational and educational purposes regarding family law forensic accounting methodologies in California.

  • No Retention or Contract: Transmitting case parameters, filling out the contact form, detailing a pending litigation timeline, or submitting matter details does not constitute formal retention of our expert witness services or establish a binding professional engagement.
  • Formal Engagement Required: A formal expert relationship (whether as an Evidence Code § 730 joint neutral or a party-retained expert) is only established once an explicit pre-engagement conflict screening is successfully executed, and a custom engagement letter is signed by a firm principal.

2. Secure Digital Intake, Conflict Screenings, & Data Inconsistencies

Our secure intake portal is engineered to initiate case evaluation protocols within 24 business hours.

  • Accuracy of Submissions: You agree to provide accurate, current, and professional details (including true names of parties and involved complex entity structures) to facilitate proper conflict screening.
  • Burden of Explanation: In alignment with California standards, if financial records submitted are internally inconsistent or incomplete, the ultimate burden of providing verifiable explanations or source files rests entirely upon the processing party or obligor.
  • Right to Decline: We reserve the absolute right to decline any potential matter or refuse to evaluate an inquiry at our sole discretion based on existing conflicts of interest or resource allocation.

3. Intellectual Property Rights & Framework Licensing

All editorial content, custom graphics, layout structures, and specific methodological branding including the Salvador 8P Framework™ and its sequential components across all four levels (Purpose, Premise, Party, Perspective, Period, Principle, Proof, Presentation) are the exclusive intellectual property of Jeremy J. Salvador and Miod and Company, LLP. Unauthorized reproduction, modification, or commercial distribution of these materials without written consent is strictly prohibited.

4. Professional Communication & SMS Consent

By opting into our communication consent checkbox on our contact forms, you explicitly authorize our firm to reach out to you via email, phone, or text message regarding your inquiry.

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5. Limitation of Liability & Sargon Gatekeeping Disclaimers

Miod and Company, LLP, its fields, principals, and analysts shall not be held liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising out of your use of, or inability to access, the informational frameworks or digital tools provided on this website. While the Salvador 8P Framework is engineered to fulfill strict Sargon admissibility standards, the court retains ultimate discretion regarding final evidence weight and credibility determinations on the stand.

6. Governing Law & California Statutory Jurisdiction

These Terms and Conditions are governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California, applying the computational rules of the California Family Code. Any legal disputes or claims arising out of the use of this website or proprietary frameworks shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the state and federal courts located in California.

7. Contact Office

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