Breaking Down Complex Financial Issues: Self-Employed Income and Executive Compensation Structures (Archived Video Stream) 

Nov. 2, 2021
Online

OBA Family Law PROGRAM | Original Program Date: November 2, 2021

Family law practitioners are often tasked with using financial documents to make or respond to support claims.  When this involves self-employed individuals or high-income earners, it can involve complicated and extensive financial disclosure, business records and income structures.   How do you find and interpret this information with an eye for determining an individual’s income for support purposes?

Join our knowledgeable faculty as they provide a breakdown on how to decipher financial documents to determine income, including:

  • How to determine self-employed income
    • Where to look and how to calculate earnings
    • Adding back expenses
  • How to value income from an executive compensation structure
    • Restricted share units – property or income?
    • Valuing stocks for income purposes
    • Severance packages


Don’t miss out on the opportunity to hear from financial and legal professionals and gain critical guidance on understanding and using complicated financial information.

PROGRAM CHAIRS

Katherine Batycky, Stoner & Company Family Law Associates
Emma Katz, Kelly D. Jordan Family Law Firm

PROGRAM SPEAKERS

Anna Barrett, Marmer Penner Inc.
Sadia Chowdhury, Rose Family Law
Lesley Kendall, Cunningham Swan Lawyers

PROGRAM DETAILS

For 1 to 3 Participants CBA Member: $50*
Non-Member: $80*
For 4 or more Participants CBA Member: $75*
Non-Member: $145*

*plus applicable taxes

 

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