Navigating Real Property Issues as a Family Law Attorney

Category: On Demand

Member Price: $200

Non-Member Price: $250

Product Code: ON150026

Areas of Law: Family, Real Estate

CLE Credits
Faculty

Keynote

Moderator

Paula M. Zwiren, JD, MBA, CTP
Law Office of Paula Zwiren
Zwiren Title Agency, Inc., Livingston

Presenters

Marc Demetriou, CLU, ChFC, CDLP
SVP of Mortgage Lending Branch Manager, Marc Demetriou At Guaranteed Rate, Montville
Juliana Diaz, Esq.
The Diaz Law Group, P.C., Elizabeth
Stephanie Mallios
Realtor, Compass RE
Robyn E. Ross, Esq.
Ross & Calandrillo, LLC, Mountainside
Certified as a Matrimonial Law Attorney by the Supreme Court of New Jersey, is a founder of Ross & Calandrillo, LLC in Mountainside, New Jersey, where she practices exclusively in family law. She is also an approved family law mediator pursuant to the New Jersey Court Rule.
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nAdmitted to practice in New Jersey, Ms. Ross is a member of the New Jersey State and Union County Bar Associations, and is Past Co-Chair of the Essex County Bar Association’s Family Law Executive Committee. She is a trained volunteer for the Jersey Battered Women’s Service, has served on the New Jersey Supreme Court Committee on Character and is a former member of the New Jersey Supreme Court District XB Ethics Committee. She has provided service to the Early Settlement Panel programs in Essex and Morris counties and is the recipient of several honors.
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nMs. Ross received her B.S. from The College of New Jersey (formerly Trenton State College) and her J.D. from Seton Hall University School of Law.
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Real estate often represents the most valuable asset in a divorce or family law dispute, requiring careful legal and strategic consideration. This comprehensive seminar is designed to equip family law attorneys with the tools and insights needed to effectively navigate complex property issues throughout the marital dissolution process and beyond.

Participants will gain practical guidance on topics including the treatment of real property in prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, the process of listing and selling the marital residence, and addressing modern challenges such as mortgage forbearance, short sales, and foreclosure. The program will also provide instruction on drafting clear and enforceable marital settlement agreements (MSAs), managing property transfers, and preparing associated tax and title documents.

Whether you’re negotiating settlements, litigating equitable distribution, or addressing post-judgment modifications, this seminar offers both new and experienced family law practitioners the essential strategies and best practices to advocate effectively for your clients while protecting their real estate interests.