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May 20, 2024

Tiffany Bentley speaking on MCLE Panel for Family Trusts in a Divorce; Consideration of trust interests in determining support and property division

Day Pitney Partner Tiffany Bentley is participating in a panel for Family Trusts in a Divorce on May 20. The panel of family law and trust litigation professionals will discuss best practices when representing divorcing parties who have an interest in or seek to claim an interest in a spouse's trust. The panel reviews trust terms, landmark decisions, and strategies on both sides of trust-related claims in divorce. Please see the talking points to be covered below and if you would like more information on this upcoming event please click here. Agenda:
  • What Are the Key Words and Concepts to Understand When Analyzing a Trust Incident to Divorce Litigation?
  • How Are Trust Interests Treated When Equitably Dividing Assets?
  • What Are the Landmark Decisions in This Area, and How Has the Law Evolved?
  • Can a Prenuptial or Postnuptial Agreement Limit One Spouse's Access to the Other's Trust Interests?
  • "Ask the Experts" Q&A Session

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Tiffany M. Bentley
Tiffany M. Bentley
Partner
Boston, MA
| (617) 345-4692

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