This program is eligible for 3 hours of CLE credit in 60-minute states. In 50-minute states, this program is eligible for 3.6 hours of CLE credit. Credit hours are estimated and are subject to each state’s approval and credit rounding rules.
Overview
Equitable distribution is one of the most complex and consequential aspects of divorce litigation. This CLE program provides a comprehensive guide to navigating the process—from identifying the marital estate to dividing it fairly and effectively.
Participants will gain practical insight into:
- Identifying the Marital Estate: Distinguishing between marital and non-marital property, tracing assets, and handling commingled funds
- Valuing the Marital Estate: Working with experts to assess the value of businesses, retirement accounts, real estate, and personal property
- Dividing the Marital Estate: Applying statutory factors, understanding the role of discretion, and negotiating or litigating fair outcomes
- Avoiding the Double Dip: Recognizing and addressing situations where the same asset may be counted twice—particularly in the context of support and income valuation
This course is designed for family law practitioners at all levels who want to enhance their skills and stay current on emerging issues in equitable distribution. Don't miss this opportunity to sharpen your practice and better serve your clients during divorce proceedings.
Recorded in December 2025.
Faculty
Daniel Glasser, Esq.
During his decorated legal career, Dan has negotiated and litigated hundreds of divorce, support and custody matters as well as drafted legal briefs and appeared before the state appellate courts on numerous occasions. He is actively sought out by the legal industry as a leader in the domestic relations area of family law and is regarded as a skillfully nimble attorney for cases involving:
• Equitable distribution
• Complex business valuation
• Multiple expert witnesses
• Child custody
Dan has authored and co-authored publications and seminar materials on domestic relations law, ethics, evidence and tax law and has been a featured speaker at various seminars and continuing legal education programs across the country. He has served on committees for the Allegheny County and Pennsylvania bar associations including terms as a council member. Previously, he was a co-chair of the ACBA Legislative and PBA Programs committees.

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