Russell Alexander’s Family Law Now 🎙 presents a virtual event with Russell Alexander, Susanna Crichlow, Megan Beck & Paul Rayment.
Family Cottages: Navigating Transfers, Disputes, and Legacy Planning
with Russell Alexander, Susanna Crichlow, Megan Beck & Paul Rayment.
Wednesday, May 14th at 12:00 PM ET
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Unlock the key to navigating family cottage transfers, disputes, and legacy planning! This exclusive 75-minute virtual event is designed for legal, financial, and real estate professionals seeking practical strategies to guide clients through complex ownership transitions. Gain valuable insights on legal classifications, tax implications, valuation challenges, and risk management—ensuring your clients make informed, strategic decisions. Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your expertise and provide even greater value to your clients. Register now to secure your spot!
**This session has been accredited with 1-hour of Professionalism content**
The panelists cover the following topics:
- Family Law Act & Cottage Ownership
- Acquisition & Property Classification
- Tax Implication & Transfer Considerations
- Valuation Complexities & Market Considerations
- Emotional & Family Dynamics
- Ownership & Future Use Decisions
- Selling the Cottage: Timing & Process
- Liability & Legal Risks
- Managing Ongoing Costs & Responsibilities
- Legacy & Estate Planning
Wednesday, May 14th at 12:00 PM ET
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Registration is complimentary, and we welcome legal professionals, individuals navigating separation or divorce, and anyone interested in expanding their knowledge in the area of family law. Once registered, you will receive an email via Zoom with your login details for the event.
Confidentiality: We understand the importance of privacy in sensitive matters like these. To respect confidentiality, all attendees’ identities will remain anonymous to other audience members, ensuring a safe and secure environment for open discussions.
*Please note that all of the content provided in the presentations is intended to provide general information on separation, divorce, and family law matters, and should not be construed as legal advice.