Family Law

4.7

Paralegal Paths to Finding Hidden Assets in Divorce

Credits Available
Credit Status Total
California MCLE Paralegal Approved 3 Total
Delaware Certified Paralegal Program Approved 3 Total
Florida Registered Paralegal Approved 3 Total
Indiana Paralegal CLE Approved 3 Total
NALA Approved 3 Total
Montana CLE Credit for Paralegals Approved 3 Total
North Carolina Continuing Paralegal Education Approved 3 Total
New Mexico Paralegal Division, State Bar of Approved 3 Total
Ohio Certified Paralegals Approved 3 Total
NFPA Approved 3 Total
Texas State Bar of Paralegal Division Approved 3 Total
Washington Paralegal Association Approved 3 Total
OnDemand
2 hours 56 minutes
Alanna Williams
Richard Eisen
Elysia Prendergast-Jones
With Alanna C Williams from Whitbeck Bennett + 2 others
Recorded June 19, 2025
Product ID 100416

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Overview

Hidden Assets Can Make or Break a Divorce Case - Are You Equipped to Find Them?

Unlock the tools and strategies paralegals need to uncover hidden assets in high-stakes divorce cases. This comprehensive course equips you with the skills to analyze financial records, collaborate with forensic accountants, and support attorneys and clients through the asset discovery process. Elevate your role as a paralegal by mastering essential techniques that drive successful outcomes in complex financial investigations. Register today!

  • Gain the ability to identify red flags and inconsistencies in financial disclosures.
  • Develop collaboration strategies with forensic accountants and other investigative professionals.
  • Learn best practices for organizing evidence, maintaining confidentiality, and supporting legal teams.

Abbreviated Agenda

  1. Understanding Financial Records and Spotting Red Flags
  2. Collaboration and Investigation Techniques
  3. Gathering Evidence From Clients: Best Practices
Product ID 100416

Credit Details

Credits Available
Credit Status Total
California MCLE Paralegal Approved 3 Total
Delaware Certified Paralegal Program Approved 3 Total
Florida Registered Paralegal Approved 3 Total
Indiana Paralegal CLE Approved 3 Total
NALA Approved 3 Total
Montana CLE Credit for Paralegals Approved 3 Total
North Carolina Continuing Paralegal Education Approved 3 Total
New Mexico Paralegal Division, State Bar of Approved 3 Total
Ohio Certified Paralegals Approved 3 Total
NFPA Approved 3 Total
Texas State Bar of Paralegal Division Approved 3 Total
Washington Paralegal Association Approved 3 Total
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Agenda

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  1. Understanding Financial Records and Spotting Red Flags

    1. Key Financial Documents to Obtain
    2. Spotting Red Flags in Financial Disclosures
    3. Tools and Techniques for Reviewing Financial Records
    4. Organizing Financial Evidence for Legal Teams
  2. Collaboration and Investigation Techniques

    1. Working With Forensic Accountants
    2. Identifying Hidden Assets
    3. Utilizing Public Records and Online Databases
    4. Unique Investigative Techniques
  3. Gathering Evidence From Clients: Best Practices

    1. Maintaining Confidentiality and Security
    2. Avoiding Unauthorized Practice of Law (UPL)
    3. Effective Communication With Attorneys and Clients
    4. Preparing for Court and Settlement

Who Should Attend

This intermediate level course is ideal for paralegals who are looking to enhance their skills in uncovering hidden assets during divorce cases. Those who should attend include:

  • Paralegals
  • Legal Technicians
  • Legal Assistants
  • Legal Support Staff

Speakers

Alanna C Williams
Alanna
Williams
Whitbeck Bennett
Richard J Eisen
Richard
Eisen
Growe Eisen Karlen Eilerts LLC
Elysia Prendergast-Jones
Elysia
Prendergast-Jones
Legal Aid of North Carolina
Speaker bio
Alanna C Williams

Alanna Williams

Whitbeck Bennett
Alanna Williams

is a partner at Whitbeck Bennett, where she focuses her practice on family law issues of divorce, custody and visitation, child support, spousal support (alimony), and equitable distribution of property. She is recognized in The National Advocates Top 100 Lawyers. Ms. Williams is a member of the Virginia State Bar, Fairfax Bar Association (Family Law Section), Fairfax County Circuit Court Committee, Virginia Trial Lawyers Association and American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers. She earned her B.S. and B.A. degrees from San Diego State University, and her J.D. degree from California Western School of Law.

Speaker bio
Richard J Eisen

Richard Eisen

Growe Eisen Karlen Eilerts LLC
Richard Eisen

is a partner at the St. Louis law firm of Growe Eisen Karlen Eilerts, LLC. He concentrates his practice in the area of family/domestic law, including dissolution of marriage, legal separation, paternity, maintenance, child support, child custody, modification matters, enforcement, and pre/post-nuptial agreements. Mr. Eisen has tried and settled numerous complex family law cases. He frequently lectures and publishes articles in the area of family law. Mr. Eisen is a certified divorce mediator and has been appointed by the court as a guardian ad litem for children in custody disputes. Mr. Eisen is a member of The Missouri Bar (past-chair, Legislative Subcommittee of the Family Law Section), the St. Louis County Bar Association (past-president and Executive Board member), the Illinois State Bar Association, and the Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis. He earned his B.A. degree, magna cum laude, from Washington University and his J.D. degree from Washington and Lee University School of Law. He has been named as a Super Lawyer for more than ten years and listed in Best Lawyers in America.

Speaker bio
Elysia Prendergast-Jones

Elysia Prendergast-Jones

Legal Aid of North Carolina
Elysia Prendergast-Jones

is managing attorney with Legal Aid of North Carolina. She is a board-certified specialist in family law. She supervises other in-house attorneys on family and domestic violence matters, advising on legal precedents, legal instruments, and the correct application of laws and statutes in district, superior and appellate courts. Ms. Prendergast-Jones also speaks at numerous CLE seminars and trainings. She earned her B.A. degree from Coker College, her M.A. and M.B.A. degrees from Webster University, and her J.D. degree from North Carolina Central University School of Law.

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