Make Certain the Spouses' Debts and Assets are Divided Equitably
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Make Certain the Spouses' Debts and Assets are Divided Equitably
Do you have the knowledge and tools you need to locate, value and divide all the marital debts and assets? Our experienced faculty will guide you through the essential steps of equitable distribution of assets and debts and will tackle common issues that can cause future problems. Register today!
This is a rebroadcast of the original webcast delivered by Terrence J. Benshoof, Daniel J. Hoff, & Tifanne E. Wolter on September 28, 2021. Faculty will be available to answer your questions after the program.
This program is designed for attorneys. Accountants, divorce financial planners and paralegals may also benefit.
including - Regulatory Ethics: 1.00 Specialized Knowledge: 6.00
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This is an Intermediate level program presented in a group internet-based setting. Accountants should have a basic understanding of the steps of equitable distribution of assets and debts in a divorce. No advanced preparation is required.Upon completion of this course, attendees should be able to:1. Identify sources of hidden assets.2. Distinguish between defined benefit and defined contribution plans.3. List two aspects of valuing and dividing real property.4. List at least two types of debt frequently handled in divorce.Field(s) of Study -- Specialized Knowledge; Regulatory Ethics.
Daniel J Hoff is an attorney with Hoff, Matuszak & Matyas, LLC, where his areas of practice include divorce, child custody and placement, post divorce, child support, spousal support, paternity, personal injury, and real estate. Mr. Hoff has been a practicing trial attorney for more than 30 years and is also an experienced family law mediator. He is a former president of the Outagamie County Bar Association, chairman of the Outagamie Commissioners of Condemnation 1982 to present, and past assistant corporation counsel for Outagamie County. Mr. Hoff has been appointed by the Outagamie County circuit judges to act as interim court commissioner during vacancies and family leave. In this capacity, he presided over bond hearings, intakes, small claims trials, and motions. Mr. Hoff is admitted to practice in Wisconsin and before the U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Wisconsin; and the U.S. District Court, Western District of Wisconsin. He is a member of the State Bar of Wisconsin and the American Bar Association. He has served as a member of the State of Wisconsin Access to Justice Committee since 2013 and will serve as its president this year. He is also the president of Fox Cities Victim Crisis Response, LLC. Mr. Hoff earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Minnesota and his Juris Doctorate degree from the University of Wisconsin Law School.
Tifanne E Wolter is an attorney with Henningson & Snoxell Ltd. She has practiced family law exclusively for more than a decade. Ms. Wolter has assisted a wide array of clients with divorce, custody, paternity, child support, third party custody, parenting time, and domestic abuse matters. She is trained in collaborative divorce and mediation, and upon graduating from law school, she obtained a certificate in dispute resolution from Hamline University School of Law. After earning her Juris Doctorate degree, Ms. Wolter worked for Legal Aid and helped victims of domestic abuse and low income clients with family law issues. She is the past chairperson and representative to the Assembly for the Minnesota State Bar Association (Family Law Section). Ms. Wolter has been involved with the Family Law Section for many years. Previously, she was the vice chairperson and chairperson of publications. She earned her B.A. degree from Concordia College, Moorhead, Minnesota; and her J.D. degree from Hamline University School of Law, St. Paul, Minnesota.
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