An HCCP Panel Discussion – Mediation versus Collaborative Roles

Presented by Lauren Leffler & Cary Jacobson A panel of mental health, financial, and attorney professionals discussing how their individual roles are different in mediation versus collaborative cases. Panelists:  Attorney Tom Burns, Financial Gregory Gann, and Mental Health Professional Barb Tobin.   When:  Monday, October 21, 2019, 11:45am to 1pm Where: Cured 18th & 21st   https://www.cured1821.com/ 10980 [...]

Luncheon: A Collaborative Panel on Probate

Presented by Lauren Leffler Discussions on 1) why the push for collaborative in probate disputes, 2)  the mechanics of the how the collaborative program is working in Prince Georges County, and 3) the challenges the County is facing with getting collaborative probate cases. https://www.oliverfamilylaw.com/Attorneys/Lauren-N-Leffler.shtml   When:  Monday, December 16, 2019, 11:45am to 1pm Where: Cured 18th & 21st   https://www.cured1821.com/ [...]

Luncheon: HCCP Collaborative Team Fixed Price Option

Tom Burns, Scott Holzman, Jac Knust, and Joe Rosenberg in Panel Discussion Panelists will discuss their experience in conducting the “maiden voyage” in this relatively new approach to collaborative divorce.  Discussion points that should be of interest to HCCP members are (a) how each professional priced his services; (b) how the meetings were structured to [...]

HCCP May Celebration Luncheon

Join us for our HCCP May celebration luncheon!  Joe Rosenberg and Ida Reis, our current Co-Presidents, will be passing the baton to Lauren Leffler, our new President for the next 2 years.  There will be an election of officers and new members for our 2020-2021 Board. In addition, we will review the past year successes [...]

Luncheon: Accounting For Asset Tax Status In Property Division: Choices And Tradeoffs

Presented by Joe Rosenberg, MBA, MA, CFA, CDFA. Having assets with varying tax status poses complications for marital property division.  Assets such as cash, vehicles and household items that won’t be sold, plus Roth IRAs, will not be taxed in the future. However, most traditional IRA and 401K retirement account assets will eventually pay at [...]

Luncheon: Legislative Review

Presented by Cynthia M. Lifson. HCCP Member Cynthia Lifson provides us an annual in-depth review of the session’s accomplishments and defeats, and how those changes will affect our clients.  She graduated from Smith College, majoring in government, and from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies with a Master’s Degree in international relations. Prior [...]

The Pandemic, Real Estate & Financial Markets: What’s Changed and How to Advocate for Your Divorcing Clients During These Unprecedented Times

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Presented by Ida S. Reis, CMPS®, Senior Loan Officer, NMLS# 195307 Mortgages & Real Estate: Relying on yesterday’s knowledge of the mortgage industry during these unprecedented times can create unrealistic expectations when making decisions about the marital home or other real estate. The pandemic has had an enormous effect on interest rates, income qualifications and [...]

Accounting For Asset Tax Status In Property Division: Choices And Tradeoffs (via ZOOM)

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Joe Rosenberg, MBA, MA, CFA, CDFA; Presents - Accounting For Asset Tax Status In Property Division: Choices And Tradeoffs Having assets with varying tax status poses complications for marital property division. Assets such as cash, vehicles and household items that won’t be sold, plus Roth IRAs, will not be taxed in the future. However, most traditional [...]

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