Family Law

4.55

Advanced Divorce Litigation Part 2: Custody, Support, and Asset Conflicts

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Credit Status Total
Alaska CLE Approved 3 Total
Arizona CLE Approved 3 Total
California CLE Approved 3 Total
Colorado CLE Approved 4 Total
Connecticut CLE Approved 3 Total
Delaware CLE Approved 3 Total
Hawaii CLE Approved 3 Total
Idaho CLE Upon Request 3 Total
Illinois CLE Approved 3 Total
Maine CLE Approved 3 Total
Minnesota CLE Approved 3 Total
Missouri CLE Approved 3.6 Total
Northern Mariana Islands CLE Approved 3 Total
Montana CLE Approved 3 Total
North Dakota CLE Approved 3 Total
Nebraska CLE Approved 3 Total
New Hampshire CLE Approved 3 Total
New Mexico CLE Approved 3 Total
Nevada CLE Approved 3 Total
New York CLE Approved 3.5 Total
Oklahoma CLE Approved 3.5 Total
Oregon CLE Approved 3 Total
Pennsylvania CLE Approved 3 Total
Vermont CLE Approved 3 Total
Washington CLE Approved 3 Total
Wisconsin CLE Approved 3.5 Total
West Virginia CLE Approved 3.6 Total
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2 hours 50 minutes
Cary Cheifetz
Gregory Golden
George Lohmeier
Lynndolyn Mitchell
With Cary B. Cheifetz from A.Y. Strauss + 3 others
Recorded April 19, 2024
Product ID 98421

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Overview

Practical Insights for Hot-Button Issues in Divorce Cases

Resist-refuse (parental alienation), assets, debt, and spousal support are a hotbed for disputes. This advanced guide will give you the knowledge you need to ensure your client gets a fair outcome in the most current and contested divorce matters. Protect your clients' interests - register today!

  • Learn how to successfully work with and question different experts in resist-refuse (alienation) cases.
  • Anticipate the different factors and methodologies that go into valuing closely held family businesses.
  • Explore what evidence and factors are really relevant to courts' determination of spousal support.
  • Tackle tough asset and debt division issues arising from the current economic climate.

This program was designed in conjunction with NBI's esteemed 2023-2024 Content Advisory Committee Member Erika MacCormac.

Abbreviated Agenda

  1. Litigating and Defending Resist-Refuse (Parental Alienation) Cases
  2. Valuing and Dividing Closely Held Family Businesses
  3. Spousal Support Battles
  4. Divorce When Real Estate Markets Cool Down and Bankruptcies Heat Up
Product ID 98421

Credit Details

Credits Available
Credit Status Total
Alaska CLE Approved 3 Total
Arizona CLE Approved 3 Total
California CLE Approved 3 Total
Colorado CLE Approved 4 Total
Connecticut CLE Approved 3 Total
Delaware CLE Approved 3 Total
Hawaii CLE Approved 3 Total
Idaho CLE Upon Request 3 Total
Illinois CLE Approved 3 Total
Maine CLE Approved 3 Total
Minnesota CLE Approved 3 Total
Missouri CLE Approved 3.6 Total
Northern Mariana Islands CLE Approved 3 Total
Montana CLE Approved 3 Total
North Dakota CLE Approved 3 Total
Nebraska CLE Approved 3 Total
New Hampshire CLE Approved 3 Total
New Mexico CLE Approved 3 Total
Nevada CLE Approved 3 Total
New York CLE Approved 3.5 Total
Oklahoma CLE Approved 3.5 Total
Oregon CLE Approved 3 Total
Pennsylvania CLE Approved 3 Total
Vermont CLE Approved 3 Total
Washington CLE Approved 3 Total
Wisconsin CLE Approved 3.5 Total
West Virginia CLE Approved 3.6 Total
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Agenda

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  1. Litigating and Defending Resist-Refuse (Parental Alienation) Cases

    1. Representing the Preferred vs. Non-Preferred Parent
    2. Identifying Resist-Refuse Dynamics and Getting to the Root of the Issue
    3. Finding and Working With Professionals Who Do Reunification Work and Custodial Evaluations
    4. Questions You Need to Ask the Different Experts
    5. Impeachment Techniques
  2. Valuing and Dividing Closely Held Family Businesses

  3. Spousal Support Battles

    1. How Do Young Children, Affairs, and Other Factors Play in?
    2. The Non-Working Spouse
    3. Imputed Income and the Unemployed or Under-Employed Spouse
    4. Gray Divorce
    5. Fixed Income and Disability
    6. Vocational Experts
  4. Divorce When Real Estate Markets Cool Down and Bankruptcies Heat Up

    1. Disposition of Real Estate in Today's Market
      1. When Clients Can't Afford to Refinance
      2. Appraisal Issues and Insufficient Equity
      3. Loss of Military Benefits and Other Issues
    2. Bankruptcy and Divorce
    3. Student Loans and Other Debt in Divorce
    4. Settlement Agreement Best Practices

Who Should Attend

This program is designed for attorneys. Experienced paralegals may also benefit.

Speakers

Cary B Cheifetz
Cary B.
Cheifetz
A.Y. Strauss
Gregory D Golden
Gregory D.
Golden
Kupferman & Golden
George A Lohmeier
George A.
Lohmeier
Allen Wellman Harvey Keyes Cooley, LLP
Lynndolyn T Mitchell
Lynndolyn T.
Mitchell
Law Office of Lynndolyn T. Mitchell P.C.
Speaker bio
Cary B Cheifetz

Cary B. Cheifetz

A.Y. Strauss
Cary Cheifetz

is of counsel and practices family law in Summit, New Jersey with the law firm of Javerbaum Wurgaft Hicks Kahn Wikstrom & Sinins, P.C. He devotes his practice to matrimonial and family law related matters, mediation and arbitration, and serves as an expert witness on family law. Mr. Cheifetz is a diplomate of the American College of Family Trial Lawyers and a past president of the New Jersey Chapter of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers. He has been appointed as the chair of CLE for the New Jersey Chapter of the AAML. Mr. Cheifetz is also an assistant secretary of the AAML Foundation and serves in this capacity for AAML on a national level. He also is a past chair of the New Jersey State Bar Association Family Law Executive Section, member of the Family Law Section of ATLA-NJ, and director of the New Jersey Chapter of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers. Mr. Cheifetz is a member of the American, New Jersey State, Essex County and Bergen County bar associations. He also is past president of the Essex County Bar Association. Mr. Cheifetz is a former chair of its Family Law Executive Committee and a member of the Essex County Judicial Selection Committee. He is a former member of the Supreme Court Board of Attorney Trial Certification (Matrimonial Law Committee), as well as a past member of the New Jersey Supreme Court Committee on Family Part Practice. Mr. Cheifetz was a co-managing editor of the New Jersey Family Lawyer. He earned his B.A. degree from George Washington University and his J.D. degree from New York Law School.

Speaker bio
Gregory D Golden

Gregory D. Golden

Kupferman & Golden
Gregory Golden

is a partner with the law office of Kupferman & Golden, where he practices in the areas of divorce; modification of custody, visitation, child support and alimony; contempt actions; legitimation and paternity cases; and appeals. Mr. Golden earned his B.A. degree from the University of Georgia and his J.D. degree from the Cumberland School of Law, Samford University. He is a member of the State Bar of Georgia, including the Family Law Section; and the Atlanta Bar Association, including the Family Law Section. Mr. Golden has also been admitted to practice in the Georgia Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court of Georgia, in which he conducts his appellate practice, working to correct unjust results.

Speaker bio
George A Lohmeier

George A. Lohmeier

Allen Wellman Harvey Keyes Cooley, LLP
George Lohmeier

is a partner in the Greenfield law firm of Allen Wellman Harvey Keyes Cooley, LLP with offices in Greenfield and Indianapolis. He earned his B.S. degree, with honors, from Florida State University where he majored in government. Mr. Lohmeier earned his J.D. degree from Indiana University School of Law at Indianapolis. Throughout his career, his primary area of practice has been in family law, with an emphasis on child custody litigation. Mr. Lohmeier is a member of the Indiana State Bar Association and practices throughout the state of Indiana. In addition, he has represented clients pro hac vice in the states of New York, Nevada, Wisconsin and North Carolina.

 

Speaker bio
Lynndolyn T Mitchell

Lynndolyn T. Mitchell

Law Office of Lynndolyn T. Mitchell P.C.
Lynndolyn Mitchell

is the owner of the Law Office of Lynndolyn T. Mitchell P.C. in Rockville, Maryland. She has been representing clients from all economic and social backgrounds in juvenile, family, misdemeanor criminal, and traffic matters in Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia for more than 30 years. Ms. Mitchell has served as a senior assistant public defender in Virginia Beach in the Juvenile Division and Felony Trial Division, and deputy public defender in the Juvenile Division of the Riverside County Public Defender's Office. She has represented juveniles in delinquency and dependency matters in California, Virginia and Maryland. Ms. Mitchell served an assistant adjunct professor for the University of Maryland Global Campus (Formerly UMUC) in the disciplines of paralegal studies and criminal justice. She has extensive experience representing military families in all aspects of family law matters. Ms. Mitchell is a member of Maryland State Bar Association's Solo Small Firm Section, served as co-chair of the Education Law Section, and has served as a member of the School Board at Montrose Christian School in Rockville. She is admitted to practice in Virginia, District of Columbia, Maryland and Montgomery County. Ms. Mitchell earned her B.A. degree from the University of Irvine and her J.D. degree from Antioch School of Law, Washington, D.C. She has handled pro bono education law matters for the Maryland Disability Law Center.

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