What Divorce Attorneys Need to Know About Bankruptcy Law- On CD
If you practice domestic relations law, don't miss the all-new Tennessee Attorneys Memo webinar on the effect of bankruptcy on family law cases:
When you participate in this interactive live event, your presenter will explain the consequences of one or both of the spouses filing bankruptcy before or during a divorce action.
Because this is a CD audio seminar you enjoy:
- Fast, convenient learning without any out-of-office time lost;
- No travel-related expenses or complications;
- The perfect affordable way to update yourself rapidly on current laws.
One more reason to purchase CD: Your audio conference leader
Allison A. Wiemer
Ms. Wiemer is a member of the firm's Creditors' Rights & Bankruptcy Service Group. Her practice focuses on bankruptcy and creditors' rights matters. She also has experience in commercial lending, finance and real estate law.
She represents creditors in work-outs and bankruptcies. Ms. Wiemer also represents lenders in various commercial real estate and asset-based financings.
Her publications include "Protecting or Taking: The Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act of 2009 and Its Impact on Purchasers of Foreclosed Properties," co-author with B. Walker Entwistle, Nashville Bar Journal, September 2009 and "Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act 2009," Stites & Harbison Client Alert, co-author with B. Walker Entwistle, August 5, 2009. She co-authors the blog, Tennessee Conservation Easement Law, with Miranda R. Christy.
What Divorce Attorneys Need to Know About Bankruptcy Law- On CD
If you practice domestic relations law, don't miss the all-new Tennessee Attorneys Memo webinar on the effect of bankruptcy on family law cases:
When you participate in this interactive live event, your presenter will explain the consequences of one or both of the spouses filing bankruptcy before or during a divorce action. You'll also get answers to such questions as:
- What happens when one spouse files bankruptcy?
- What effect will the filing have on support claims?
- How will the bankruptcy affect the division of marital property and the payment of marital debts?
We'll also cover:
- Support claims - nondischargeability, application of the automatic stay, and the priority of such claims
- Property settlement - the division of property and debts in a pending divorce
- Liability to others - personal liability, who is liable after divorce, and marital debts after a bankruptcy
May 13, 2010
Because this is a CD audio seminar you enjoy:
- Fast, convenient learning without any out-of-office time lost;
- No travel-related expenses or complications;
- The perfect affordable way to update yourself rapidly on current laws.

