June 4th, 202410:00 a.m. Eastern Time

June 4th, 2024 | 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time

Virtual

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Strategies Single, Divorced or Remarried Individuals Can Use to Reduce Estate Taxes

For high-net-worth individuals who have been through a divorce, lost a spouse or are otherwise single, estate planning can become tougher to navigate.

If you decide to marry again, that creates a whole new layer of complexity. Add in the upcoming changes to estate taxes, and you've got even more considerations to unwind. In this interactive webinar, join Wealth Advisor Adam Yofan and a panel of divorce and estate planning attorneys who will discuss tax-saving options for high-net-worth individuals who expect to have complex estates to manage.

They’ll cover:

  • The do’s and don'ts of estate planning for individuals before, during and after divorce.
  • The estate tax increases expected to go into effect in January 2026.
  • How to protect your assets and take care of your loved ones.
  • Why it’s important for individuals to start planning now.

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Featured Speakers

  • Adam Yofan

    Wealth Advisor, Buckingham Strategic Wealth

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    Putting his deep and diverse experience to work, Adam spends his days helping clients address their multilayered issues in areas such as portfolio construction, tax minimization, retirement planning, asset protection, and estate and legacy planning.

    Adam’s favorite part of his professional life is getting to know the diverse individuals, families and business owners with whom he works. He loves interacting with goal-driven people — hearing their stories, learning their life path, understanding their aspirations and helping them navigate the financial challenges they face.

  • Carol A. Behers

    Partner, Raphael, Ramsden & Behers Family Law Attorneys

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    Carol A. Behers practices all aspects of family law including divorce, complex property distribution and support, child custody, and preparation and review of Premarital Agreements. She is focused on client needs, assisting individuals during the most difficult times in their lives. Attorney Behers relies upon her thirty-five (35) years of family law experience to provide clients with sound legal advice and a strategic plan for achieving individual and family goals. She combines her experience with respect and compassion for her clients. Attorney Behers is a frequent lecturer and published author on various family law topics, a Bar Association leader, and the recipient of several peer recognition awards.

  • Matthew F. Schwartz, Esq.

    Attorney at Law, Schwartz Montoya Legal, LLC

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    Matt is a lifelong Pittsburgher who grew up in Mt. Lebanon and Upper St. Clair. After high school, Matt attended Northwestern University graduating with a dual degree in Mathematical Methods in the Social Sciences and Economics and obtained his law degree from Washington University in St. Louis. In 1997, Matt started his legal career with Thorp Reed & Armstrong as a benefits attorney and eventually found his calling as a retirement and estate planning attorney.

    After working with Cohen & Grigsby, Matt worked for Jim Lange as part of Lange Legal Group, LLC from 2003 until 2023. As the managing attorney for Lange Legal Group, Matt hired John P. Montoya, Esq. in 2017 to help manage and support his own growing practice while providing additional support for Jim’s legal practice. In 2023, Jim announced his desire to focus his time and energy on his financial practice, which allowed Matt and John the opportunity to form Schwartz Montoya Legal, LLC.

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