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Webcast- The Haunting Trinity of Vexing Valuation issues in High Asset Matrimonial Litigation | Feb. 6

  • 1.  Webcast- The Haunting Trinity of Vexing Valuation issues in High Asset Matrimonial Litigation | Feb. 6

    Posted 02-01-2021 04:31 PM
    Good afternoon Family Law Section members,

    On Saturday, Feb. 6, NJICLE will present Webcast- The Haunting Trinity of Vexing Valuation issues in High Asset Matrimonial Litigation from 9 a.m. to 12:35 p.m.

    High asset matrimonial litigation is complex involving a myriad of financial issues. None is more vexing than asset valuation. Our informative webinar, featuring some of the state's leading matrimonial lawyers, judges and matrimonial professionals will review the asset valuation questions that can arise in a high income divorce, and provide nuanced observations about how best to address these complex financial issues in settlement.

    FACULTY
    Featuring:
    Hon. Hany Mawla, JAD
    Westmont

    Moderator/Speaker:
    James P. Yudes, Esq.
    Certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey as a Matrimonial Attorney
    Author of NJSBA Family Law Citator
    The Law Office of James P. Yudes, P.C., Springfield

    Speakers:
    Mark S. Dunec, MAI, CRE, FRICS
    Managing Director
    Real Estate Solutions
    FTI Consulting, Roseland
    Joseph Gunteski, CPA, CFF
    Certified in Financial Forensics by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA)
    Cowan & Gunteski, Tinton Falls & Toms River
    Brian Paul, Esq.
    Certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey as a Matrimonial Lawyer
    Szaferman Lakind, Lawrenceville

    Topics include:
    • How should assets that have enhanced in value since the filing of the divorce petition (but prior to settlement) be treated?
       - Passive immune assets
       - Active immune assets
       - Active joint assets acquired during the marriage
       - Active assets acquired during the marriage in one name
       - Passive assets acquired in on name
    • Business Valuation-Which Approach is Best? How Respective Approaches Differ
       - The double count- how to adjust valuation techniques
    • Trusts
       - Sword, shield, or fraud?

    CLE Credits:
    NJ CLE information: This program has been approved by the Board on Continuing Legal Education of the Supreme Court of New Jersey for 4.0 hours of total CLE credit. Of these, 4.0 qualify as hours of credit toward certification in matrimonial law.
    NJ CLE (Intermediate): This program has been approved for 4.0 credits (50 minute hour)
    Matrimonial Law Certification: 4.0 general credits pending
    PA CLE: 3.0 substantive credits pending ($ 12 fee – separate check payable to NJICLE must be submitted at the end of the program)
    NY CLE (nt): 4.0 professional practice credits

    The tuition for NJSBA members is $139. The general tuition is $169.

    Click here to register for Webcast- The Haunting Trinity of Vexing Valuation issues in High Asset Matrimonial Litigation.

    For questions or to register by phone, please contact an association representative at 732-214-8500, or by email at [email protected].

    All the best,
    Barb

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    Barbara Straczynski
    Director of New Media and Promotions
    New Jersey State Bar Association
    New Brunswick NJ
    (732) 937-7524
    [email protected]
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