So, You Want To Keep The House After Marriage Ends: Buyouts, Refinance And Judgments - Tips And Traps

Monday, April 15, 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm Pacific via ZOOM

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This program is free for BHBA and SFVBA members to attend. 


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Earn 1 CA CLE Hour, Including Family Law Specialization

Meet the Speakers

Hon. Gary D. Roberts



Judge

LASC

Bruce Nangle



Mortgage Banker

Bank of the West/BMO

Gary J. Weyman


Attorney

Law Offices of Gary J. Weyman

(Moderator)

This webinar is a collaboration between the Beverly Hills Bar Association and the San Fernando Valley Bar Association.

 

BHBA's Family Law Section is co-chaired by Ashley Quan and Ava Jahanvash. SFVBA's Family Law Section is co-chaired by Vanessa Soto Nellis and Nolan Hiett.

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