Program Chairs
Annie Noa Kenet
Goldhart Kenet LLP
Eric Sadvari
Goldhart Kenet LLP
If you practice – or plan to practice family law – you must know how to properly complete a financial statement.
This NEW intensive program is a comprehensive step-by-step guide through the financial statement. Get the key knowledge and practical skills you need to complete and use these documents with confidence.
Financial statements are the backbone of most family law files. Mistakes and missteps can be critical. And costly. Your clients are relying upon you to get it right.
Many family lawyers – new and more experienced – have never learned how to properly complete and use financial statements. Don’t miss this unique opportunity for expert guidance on how to complete each section of the financial statement, plus strategies for how to use your financial statement as an advocacy tool.
In an intimate online environment you will have lots of opportunities to ask questions, engage with faculty and forge valuable connections with other family law professionals.
Given the interactive nature of this program, space is strictly limited. Reserve your place now to take advantage of this unique learning opportunity.
Can’t Make the Date? Registration includes 120-day unlimited, online access to the recorded program.
What You’ll Learn
How to get the information you need from your client (and what to ask for)
Tricks and tips for completing the income chart
Pitfalls to avoid when your client is self-employed or has “other” sources of income
Using the expenses section to maximize your tools for settlement
When do notional disposition costs and other contingent liabilities apply?
Key timing issues for preparing, sharing and updating the financial statement
Expert guidance on how to decipher a property valuation and challenging them at court
Common (and uncommon) forms of debts and how to properly reflect them
Excluded property: when do exclusions apply and how to capture this?
What to look out for in a business valuation report (and strategies for challenging them)
PLUS! View from the Bench: Learn from senior family law judges about what you should keep in mind and things to avoid when preparing and presenting financial statements
Who Should Attend
Family law lawyers
General practitioners whose practice includes family law
Law clerks
Paralegals
Faculty
Program Chairs
Annie Noa Kenet
Goldhart Kenet LLP
Eric Sadvari
Goldhart Kenet LLP
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