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Follow on Google News | Bucks County Family Lawyer Hillary J. Moonay to Present Equitable Distribution CLEDoylestown attorney will discuss distribution of marital assets during divorce at Pennsylvania Bar Institute
By: Williams Family Law The course will be held on May 7 from 9 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. at the CLE Conference Center in the Wanamaker Building, Philadelphia. To register, visit PBI.org. The course will offer attendees step-by-step advice on all aspects of the equitable distribution process. Moonay previously contributed to the book, “Slicing Up the Pie: Property Distribution in Pennsylvania,” A Partner at Williams Family Law, Moonay focuses her practice exclusively in the area of family law, where she handles all phases of the negotiation and litigation of domestic relations cases, including divorce, child custody, child support, alimony/spousal support, equitable distribution, pre-nuptial and postnuptial agreements, and related issues. She is well-versed in the financial aspects of divorce cases, including the intricate issues related to complex business valuations and forensic accounting matters. Moonay was selected by her peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America® 2014 and 2015 editions, has been named a Pennsylvania “Rising Star” by Thomson Reuters as part of its Super Lawyers program, and is an Avvo-Rated Attorney. She frequently authors articles for legal publications and often lectures on a variety of family law topics. She is actively involved in numerous professional associations, including the Pennsylvania Bar Association, Philadelphia Bar Association, Bucks County Bar Association, and the Doris Jonas Freed American Inn of Court. Williams Family Law, P.C. – Williams Family Law, P.C., is a premier family law firm based in Bucks County, Pa. The firm provides individuals with matrimonial and family law legal counsel and representation in alimony, child support, child custody, divorce, domestic partnership and cohabitation, grandparents’ End
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