Date: Oct. 28, 2026
Time: 8:30 a.m. – 4:45 p.m. PT
$405.00
$515.00
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Early bird rate ends Sept. 9, 2026.
Designed for CPAs and financial professionals working in family law, this conference explores the evolving issues, challenges and opportunities shaping the profession today. Gain practical insights into current legal, financial and forensic developments affecting divorce and family law matters, while strengthening the skills needed to navigate complex cases and better serve clients.
Through expert-led sessions and discussions, you’ll hear from leading practitioners and legal professionals on emerging trends, best practices and real-world strategies at the intersection of accounting and family law. The conference also features the popular judges' panel, offering valuable perspectives from the bench on current issues and courtroom considerations.
Whether you’re an experienced practitioner or new to family law, this event provides an opportunity to expand your knowledge, build professional connections and stay current in this specialized area of practice.
Can't attend in person? Join us virtually instead.
Please note, agenda and/or speakers are subject to change.
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For the easiest access to the venue/conference, it would be recommended to fly into Los Angeles Airport (LAX).
If you are traveling from out of town, there are several hotels in close proximity to the venue. A list of nearby hotels is provided below for your reference.
- Hotel June, West LA ( approx. 0.8 mile from venue)
- Marina del Rey Hotel (approx. 1.9 miles from venue)
- Hilton Los Angeles, Culver City (approx. 2.5 miles from venue)
- Marina del Rey, Marriott (approx. 3.1 miles from venue)
- Courtyard Marriott, Marina Del Rey (approx. 3.3 miles from venue)