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LIT-Family Law Section Meeting (SLS41109)

 
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Come learn about income available for support as integrated with valuation and the specific "double dip" theory and its current applicability. You will also hear about professional requirements relating to valuation work and reports. Stay current with our standing case updates relating to financial aspects of family law and tax cases involving family law matters.

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Date:Friday, November 06, 2009
Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm (Registration at 8:30am)
Facility:Hilton Oakland Airport, Oakland
Area:East Bay Area
CPE Credit:4.0 CPE (Continuing Professional Education)
4.0 Family Law
Instructors: Mike Radakovich , CPA / Jeffrey B. Rizzo / Leslie O. Dawson , CPA/ABV CVA / Eileen Preville Esq
NASBA Subject Area:Specialized Knowledge & Applications
Delivery:Group Live
Course Level:Intermediate
Fee:$90 CalCPA Members, $90 Nonmembers
Litigation Section Member Fee:$70
Litigation Section Associate Fee:$70

Objectives:
  • Understanding a detailed family law case and its applications
  • Determination of professional requirements
  • Understanding of basis for difference of opinions
  • To keep current on family law financial matters
  • To keep current on family law and tax cases


  • Major Topics:
  • Valuation
  • Goodwill
  • Family Law financial matters
  • Family Law tax cases


  • Designed for:

    Practitioners wanting to learn more about:

    • The specific "double dip" theory and its current applicability
    • Professional requirements relating to valuation work and reports
    • Financial matters in family law
    • Current tax cases involving family law matters


    • Prerequisite:

      Some knowledge of valuation, goodwill, finances in family law andi ncome taxes.



      Advanced Preparation:
      None


      Note:
      Question? Contact Barby Petersson (818) 546-3502.

    Friday, November 6, 2009
    General Sessions
    Double Dipping Teory and Blazer Case

    Update on the Valuation Issues with Calculation of Value and Valuation Opinion in the Family Law Setting

    Family Law Cases - Financial Aspects Update

    Tax Cases in Family Law Update

     
     
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