Association of Divorce Financial Planners to Host 2016 Divorce Catalyst Conference

Grafton, MA, October 19, 2016 --(PR.com)-- The Association of Divorce Financial Planners (ADFP) is hosting the 2016 Divorce Catalyst Conference at the five-star Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas on October 27-29.

This year’s Conference will feature cutting-edge workshops delivered by nationally known luminaries in the divorce and financial fields.

One of the country’s leading experts on Social Security, Investment News columnist Mary Beth Franklin, CFP®, will talk about divorce and Social Security Claiming Strategies.

A widely renowned expert on divorce financial issues, Jeffrey Brend, JD, CPA/ABV, ASA, CFE, AAML, partner at the Chicago law firm Levin & Brend, will share the Top 10 Stupidest Things People Do to Hide Money.

Cary Carbonaro, CFP®, author “The Money Queen’s Guide: For Women Who Want Build Wealth and Banish Fear,” will speak on Financial Infidelity.

Brian Vertz, editor and co-author of the leading national treatise on tax strategy in divorce, “Frumkes & Vertz on Divorce Taxation,” will present two workshops: Fundamentals of Family Law Taxation and Latest Need-to-Know Cases in Taxation and Divorce.

Other session titles include: How to Prepare a Marital Balance Sheet for a Divorce Lawyer; College Financial Planning in Divorce; Cyber Investigation; Executive Compensation; Importance of Disability Coverage in Divorce; QDRO Tips and Traps; and Using Housing Wealth to Facilitate Asset Division in “Silver Divorce”: Some Surprisingly Beneficial Uses of Reverse Mortgages.

According to ADFP President Cheryl Glazer: “The ADFP’s annual Divorce Catalyst Conference is the premier educational and networking forum for divorce financial planners and allied divorce professionals. This year’s Conference is offers cutting-edge topics from an incredible lineup of presenters at the top of their respective fields.”

The ADFP is an interdisciplinary association of professionals who research and analyze personal and business financial issues, as well as tax implications, related to divorce. The Association de-velops outreach programs, and training and continuing education opportunities for financial prac-titioners, allied divorce professionals and the general public. The organization plays a key role in policy making regarding divorce financial issues. The ADFP holds its members to high standards in professional and ethical protocols in the U.S., Canada and other countries.
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Association of Divorce Financial Planners
Kristin Beane
508-499-3701 ext: 8232
www.divorceandfinance.org
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