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Ethics: 1.20
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The issue of taxes silently permeates every aspect of the divorce settlement. It affects the divorcing spouses' negotiating tactics and future financial planning, and it can turn an equitable division into a ticking time bomb for one of the spouses. This incisive legal guide offers common sense and specialized approaches to planning for tax liabilities and practical guidance on properly dividing retirement assets without resorting to outside help or incurring fiduciary liability. Enhance your practice - order today!
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TAX CONSEQUENCES OF ASSETS
HANDLING QUALIFIED DOMESTIC RELATIONS' ORDERS
including - Ethics: 1.20
This program may qualify for up to 7.2 hours of self-study credit, which includes 1.2 hour of self-study ethics credit, under the West Virginia Rules for Mandatory Continuing Legal Education. No more than 12.0 hours of self-study CLE credit may be earned during a reporting period.
JOHN R. FENLEY is an attorney with Reinker, Hamilton & Piper, LLC. Mr. Fenley practices in the areas of family law and criminal defense. He received his Bachelor’s degree in communication and political science from DePauw University and his law degree from St. Louis University. While in law school, Mr. Fenley served as a staff member and editor for the St. Louis University Law Journal. He also interned with the St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office, and was a law clerk with Robert Hamilton and Jennifer Piper for over a year, as well as spending time as a law clerk with insurance defense firm Hennessey & Roach. Mr. Fenley is admitted to practice in Missouri state courts and is a member of The Missouri Bar, the Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis and the St. Louis County Bar Association. He is also actively involved in the local community. Mr. Fenley regularly volunteers with Join Hands East St. Louis and is also a board member for the local DePauw University Alumni Association.
ROBERT N. HAMILTON is an attorney with the St. Louis law firm of Reinker, Hamilton & Piper, LLC, where he practices primarily in the area of family law. Mr. Hamilton is a certified divorce mediator and is regularly appointed by the court as a guardian ad litem for children in custody disputes to represent and protect children. His practice includes legal separation, dissolution of marriage, maintenance, paternity, child support, child custody, modifications, estate, and probate matters. Mr. Hamilton is a member of The Missouri Bar, and the Metropolitan St. Louis (Family Law Section) and the St. Louis County bar associations. He has served on the Supervised Visitation and Exchange Planning Committee for the St. Louis County Court. Mr. Hamilton earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and his Juris Doctorate's degree from St. Louis University.
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