The Dark Side of Prenuptial Agreements - In-Person
Prenuptial agreements are invaluable tools for safeguarding individual financial interests and mitigating conflict. By addressing potential disputes arising from divorce or death, they provide clarity and certainty in otherwise uncertain times. However, navigating the intricacies of drafting, defending, or challenging these agreements can be particularly complex due to the interplay of competing interests in family law and estate planning.
This CLE program examines the challenges and critical considerations practitioners face in the ever-changing landscape of prenuptial agreements, including:
- Professional Pitfalls: Understanding how prenuptial agreements can lead to attorney malpractice claims.
- Judicial Perspectives: Insights from judges on why they chose not to enforce certain prenups.
- Client Experiences: Exploring the emotional journey clients face when divorcing with a prenup.
- Integration with Estate Planning: Making the case for incorporating prenuptial agreements into comprehensive estate plans.
- Adapting to Change: Examining how shifts in accessibility to online prenups, generational differences, and alternatives to prenups affect the practice.
Come along with us for an in-depth exploration of the “dark side” of prenuptial agreements and gain the insights you need to navigate this challenging yet essential area of practice.
Home studies will be available 2-3 weeks following the live program.
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The program is accredited in Colorado. CBA-CLE staff can provide a Uniform Certificate of Attendance, and it is the attendee's responsibility to complete the accreditation outside of Colorado.
Presented by Kimberly R. Willoughby, Esq. , Willoughby & Associates
- Why I Did Not Enforce that Prenup - Judicial Look at Prenups
- New Landscape of Prenups: Online Prenups, Gen Z vs. Boomers, and Alternatives to Prenups
Registration Fees
Non Member | $299.00 |
CBA Member | $219.00 |
CBA Family Law Section Member | $179.00 |
CBA Trust & Estate Section Member | $179.00 |
LLP/Paralegal/Legal Support Staff | $109.50 |
New Lawyer Edge Partner | $109.50 |
Active Military | $109.50 |
Public Service/Government | $109.50 |
Student Currently Enrolled in Law School | $0.00 |
CLEACCESSPASS - ELITE Pass Holder | $0.00 |
- General Credits: 5.00
- Ethics Credits: 1.00
- EDI Credits:
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