Essentials of Equitable Distribution in Mediation and Divorce Cases (On Demand Seminar)

MCLE Credits: 2.0
Ethics Credits Included: 0.0

MCLE Credit: 2.0 (Ethics: 0.0)
Live-Interactive Credit: 0.0
CME (non-Ethics) Credit: 2.0 (CME Information)
Designation Credit: 2.0 Divorce and Family Law Practice (Designations Information)
Price: $149 (Includes a downloadable audio version.)
Viewable Through: 09/30/2022

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Course Outline

Get an overview on how to identify, classify, value, and divide property in mediation and divorce cases in Virginia.

The Honorable Winship C. Tower (Ret.) and Gina Amick will provide their expertise on the basics of equitable distribution in mediation and divorce cases.

Topics to be covered include:

  • The equitable distribution statute in Virginia
  • Classification of property—separate, marital, hybrid
  • Valuation: Determining title, ownership, value, rights, and interests
  • Trial and mediation preparation
  • Mediating equitable distribution divorce cases
  • Advising clients, managing expectations, and practical tips
 
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ABOUT THE SPEAKERS

Hon. Winship C. Tower (Ret.), The McCammon Group / Virginia Beach
Judge Winship Tower is a Family Law Neutral with The McCammon Group, where she brings her extensive family law experience to serve the mediation, arbitration, and judge pro tempore needs of lawyers and litigants throughout the Commonwealth. Judge Tower retired from the City of Virginia Beach Juvenile and Domestics Relations Court in 2017 after sixteen years of distinguished judicial service. She is a Fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, and practiced finance and family law in Hampton Roads for twenty years prior to her appointment to the court. Judge Tower is a Member of The Boyd-Graves Conference and a Former Member of the I’Anson-Hoffman Inn of Court. A statewide leader in family law, Judge Tower is Past Chair of the Board of Governors of the Family Law Section of the Virginia State Bar and Past Chair of the Domestic Relations Section of the Virginia Bar Association.

Regina F. Amick, Wolcott Rivers Gates / Virginia Beach
Regina Amick has been licensed to practice law since 2003 and has focused her practice solely on domestic relations matters. She currently serves on the Virginia Bar Association Domestic Relations Section Executive Council, as well as the Virginia Bar Association Commission on the Needs of Children. Ms. Amick is active in her local bar associations and serves on the Norfolk Portsmouth Bar Association Continuing Legal Education Committee, and is a member of the Virginia Beach Bar Association Juvenile and Domestic Relations Committee.  She also participates in the Virginia Beach Bar Association C.L.A.S.S. Program, which provides pro bono representation to assist victims of domestic violence obtain Protective Orders.  Ms. Amick is also a member of the I’Anson-Hoffman American Inn of Court as a master.  As a Navy spouse, she particularly enjoys representing the military and their families.

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