Getting Older: Family Law Dynamics in Elder Law; The Vital Role of the Family Law Advocate: An Address; How Many Ways to Calculate Income: A Business Valuators; Perspective on Income Determination; All You Need to Know About Tax | CPDonline.ca

Getting Older: Family Law Dynamics in Elder Law; The Vital Role of the Family Law Advocate: An Address; How Many Ways to Calculate Income: A Business Valuators; Perspective on Income Determination; All You Need to Know About Tax

Getting Older: Family Law Dynamics in Elder Law; The Vital Role of the Family Law Advocate: An Address; How Many Ways to Calculate Income; Perspective on Income Determination; All You Need to Know About Tax

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Credits
Professionalism (Ethics, etc.): 0.5
Substantive: 0.75
Published
2016
Presenter(s)
Colleen Currie
Mimi Marrello
Cynthia Runolfson
Stéphane Savage
Heather Smith
Source
County of Carleton Law Association (CCLA)
Provider
CPDOnline.ca
Language
English
Length
75 minutes
Price
$129.00 plus tax
CCLA Family Law Conference 2016
Includes Handouts
  • Getting Older: Family Law Dynamics in Elder Law
  • The Vital Role of the Family Law Advocate: An Address from Chief Justice Heather Smith
  • Calculation of Income Available for Child Support Purposes

Presenters

Colleen Currie

Mimi Marrello

Mimi is a graduate of the University of Ottawa where she obtained a Bachelor in Social Science (with Honours) in 1996 and her LL.B (Cum Laude) in 1999. She was called to the Bar in Ontario in 2001. Mimi has focused her practice on litigation with a specific emphasis on family law throughout her career. Mimi est née dans le Nord de l'Ontario et est une fière Franco-Ontarienne. Elle est parfaitement bilingue et possède les habiletés nécessaires pour représenter ses clients dans les deux langues officielles. Mimi est également impliquée dans plusieurs organismes à but non lucratif tel que l'Association du Barreau du compté de Carleton ainsi que l'Association des juristes d'expression française de l'Ontario (AJEFO). Mimi is a past board member of the Ottawa Family Services à la famille and is on the planning committee for the Annual Family Law Institute Conference held in Ottawa yearly. She has also taught at the University of Ottawa and the PPD program.

Cynthia Runolfson

Cynthia Runolfson is the President of Runolfson Kehoe & Haché. Ms. Runolfson provides forensic and investigative knowledge to entities in the public and private sectors. Ms. Runolfson provides valuation advice regarding the fair market value of business assets for tax and estate planning, shareholder and partnership disputes and other purposes. Ms. Runolfson formulates reports and analyses addressing division of family property, income for child and spousal support, net worth analysis, income replacement benefits, losses due to personal injury and business interruption, and breach of contract. Ms. Runolfson received her Bachelor of Business Administration from Acadia University in 1996. Following her graduation, Ms. Runolfson obtained her Chartered Accountant from The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario in 2003, was Certified in Financial Forensics from the American Institute of CPA’s in 2014, and obtained her Chartered Business Valuator from the Canadian Institute of Chartered Business Valuators in 2014.

Stéphane Savage

Chief Justice Heather Smith

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