• What happens to my pension? Cottage? Business?
  • How am I going to get through this?
  • When will I stop feeling sad? Ashamed?
  • How will we split everything?
  • How will we tell the children?
  • What will everyone think?
  • What about the kids?
  • Does it have to be a big court battle?
  • Do we have to sell the house?
  • How am I going to pay the bills?
Marmer Penner Inc.
Credentials & Experience


Senior Partner of Marmer Penner

Testified with respect to business valuations, income for support purposes and quanitication of damages

Chartered Business Valuator

Chartered Accountant

Designated Specialist in Investigative and Forensic Accounting

Completed Three-Year CICA In-Depth Income Tax Program



The Collaborative Advtange

Steve Ranot


Steve Ranot is a chartered accountant, chartered business valuator and a designated specialist in investigation and forensic accounting.  He has a B. Comm. from the University of Toronto (1986), graduated from the Canadian Securities Course (1986), completed the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants 3-year In-Depth Income Tax course (1990) and won the bronze medal in the CBV membership entrance exam (1993).  He was admitted to partnership at Marmer Penner Inc. in 1996.

 

Mr. Ranot’s practice consists of a wide range of litigation support, including income tax matters and business and securities valuation.  Mr. Ranot has testified in court as an expert witness in matters of business valuation, quantification of pecuniary damages, quantification of income, and income tax.

 

Mr. Ranot has written extensively in publications such as Money & Family Law, Matrimonial Affairs and Moneysense.  He was  the Toronto Sun’s tax columnist from 1990 to 2005.

 

Mr. Ranot has spoken and lectured at many professional seminars including those conducted by The Law Society of Upper Canada, Canadian Bar Association, Federated Press, The Institute of Law Clerks of Ontario, numerous regional family law associations, the Marmer Penner Inc. family law seminars and courses on financial accounting at the University of Toronto.

 

Parties that co-operate minimize emotional costs and pay reduced professional fees.

— Steve Ranot


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