Your run-of-the-mill prenuptial agreement and divorce often involves ordinary assets, such as real estate or retirement accounts, but what happens when not so ordinary assets are involved? How do you protect an interest in a closely held business? Do you need to read the trust instruments when generational wealth is involved? Can that baseball card collection really have that much value? Join the experts as we answer these questions and more.
Course Content
9:30am - 9:35amWelcome and Introduction
Andrea T. Dunbar, Esq.,
Burns & Levinson LLP, Boston
9:35am - 10:20am
Handling Unique Assets in Prenups & Divorce: Closely Held Businesses
Jessica M. Dubin, Esq.,
Lee & Rivers LLP, Boston
Robin Lynch Nardone, Esq.,
Burns & Levinson LLP, Boston
10:20am - 11:05am
Handling Unique Assets in Prenups & Divorce: Trusts
Tiffany M. Bentley, Esq.,
Day Pitney LLP, Boston
Jonathan E. Fields, Esq.,
Fields and Dennis LLP, Wellesley
11:05am - 11:20am
Break
11:20am - 11:50am
Handling Unique Assets in Prenups & Divorce: Collections
Melissa A. Levine-Piro, Esq.,
Hera Law Group, Maynard
11:50am - 12:30pm
Handling Unique Assets in Prenups & Divorce: Intellectual Property
Peter J. Jamieson, Esq.,
Hastings, Jamieson & Lipschutz Family Law Group LLP, North Andover
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Speakers
ChairAndrea T. Dunbar, Esq.,
Burns & Levinson LLP, Boston
Faculty
Tiffany M. Bentley, Esq.,
Day Pitney LLP, Boston
Jessica M. Dubin, Esq.,
Lee & Rivers LLP, Boston
Jonathan E. Fields, Esq.,
Fields and Dennis LLP, Wellesley
Peter J. Jamieson, Esq.,
Hastings, Jamieson & Lipschutz Family Law Group LLP, North Andover
Melissa A. Levine-Piro, Esq.,
Hera Law Group, Maynard
Robin Lynch Nardone, Esq.,
Burns & Levinson LLP, Boston