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UID:2220220220126T200000ZJanuary 2022 Lunch Hour Webinar
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DESCRIPTION:\nFREE REBROADCAST of NAEPC's September 2021 Webinar \n \nThe Impact of Testamentary Documents in a Divorce: a Divorce Attorneys' Perspective\n \nPresented by National Association of Estate Planners & Councils\n \nSpeaker: Natalia C. Wilson, JD\n \nIn this program we will explore misconceptions in divorce, mainly how one’s testamentary plans may actually play out in the process. We will examine the concerns to weigh when the parties have trust assets (marital, separate, or hybrid property). We will discuss how testamentary documents may not completely shield a party’s assets from a claim for equitable distribution, spousal and child support, and attorneys’ fees and costs. We will analyze how a party’s actions before, during, and after divorce may impact the ultimate treatment of their assets and liabilities. \n \nNatalia Wilson is a Principal and Managing Partner of Ain & Bank, P.C., serving clients in DC, MD, and VA. She is a trusted personal advisor with over a decade of experience in all aspects of matrimonial and family law. She represents a range of individuals, including clients in high net worth cases involving business valuations, businesses held in trusts and other estate planning vehicles, and interstate child custody and support matters. In addition to her practice, Natalia has been entrusted to manage the hiring needs and financial matters of the firm. She is a Fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers and an Adjunct Faculty member of American University- Washington College of Law. She has been quoted and featured in major publications, such as the New York Times and Essence Magazine. She has also been listed in Best Lawyers In America, Super Lawyers and currently serves as a member of the Board of Directors for the Women’s Bar Association Foundation, the Fairfax Law Foundation, University of Virginia College Foundation– Greater Washington, and the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers Foundation.\n \n \n \nBy now you should be familiar with our new DoorDash portal through which you will be authorized a credit of up to $25 (members) & $15 (for registered guests) that you can use for your dinner on 1/26/2022 **Please note the credit is for use only on January 26, 2022\n \nAre you interested in participating in a upcoming meeting as a guest? Email info@epcseattle.org \n
SUMMARY:January 2022 Lunch Hour Webinar - Estate Planning Council of Seattle 
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