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The Intersection of Death and Divorce

Estate Planning & Family Law Implications under Marital Agreements

What You Will Learn

  • Panelists share their perspectives and expertise on the intersection of family law and estate planning practice and discuss practice pointers and pitfalls to avoid when drafting and negotiating pre- and post-nuptial agreements.

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  • Panelists share their perspectives and expertise on the intersection of family law and estate planning practice and discuss practice pointers and pitfalls to avoid when drafting and negotiating pre- and post-nuptial agreements.

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$110 for CLE/CJE Credit - MEMBER (Philadelphia Bar Association)
$130 for CLE/CJE Credit - NON-MEMBER
$35 for NON-CLE Credit/ Law Student - Members (Materials Included)
$45 for NON-CLE Credit/ Law Student NON-Member

120 minutes
Date Published

October 12, 2021

Publisher

Philadelphia Bar Association

Subjects

Probate, Trusts & Estates Planning and Administration

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The Intersection of Death and DivorceEstate Planning & Family Law Implications under Marital Agreements

Encore program originally presented Tuesday, October 12, 2021

Panelists share their perspectives and expertise on the intersection of family law and estate planning practice and discuss practice pointers and pitfalls to avoid when drafting and negotiating pre- and post-nuptial agreements.

Our panelists will offer guidance on the following topics:

  • Property rights acquired by virtue of marriage
  • Coordination of estate planning to comply with the marital agreement
  • Challenges to estate planning techniques and strategies in the event of divorce and how to plan around them or limit their effectiveness
  • The extent to which financial disclosure impacts the drafting of marital agreements from the family and estate practitioners’ perspectives
  • Litigation and issues that can arise when an estate is administered, and marital agreements are being enforced

 

Featured Speakers:
Adam T. Gusdorff, Esq.
Heckscher, Teillon, Terrill & Sager, P.C., Conshohocken

Lee A. Schwartz, Esq.
Schwartz Law Firm, LLC, Philadelphia

Tara M. Walsh, Esq.
Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young, LLP, Malvern

 

 

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The Intersection of Death and Divorce: Estate Planning & Family Law Implications under Marital Agreements - CLE Form and Evaluation
NO CREDIT_The Intersection of Death and Divorce: Estate Planning & Family Law Implications under Marital Agreements
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Credit

If applicable, you may obtain credit in multiple jurisdictions simultaneously for this program (see pending/approved list below). Where applicable, credit will be only awarded to a paid registrant completing all the requirements of the program as determined by the selected accreditation authority.

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