Decoding The 1040: What Divorce Attorneys Must Know About Tax Returns

Free Seminar For Family Law Attorneys

Thursday, September 25  |  8:30 - 10:00 AM
  Gross Mendelsohn's Fairfax Office

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About This Seminar


Trying to understand client tax returns can be a daunting task. However, it is extremely helpful when trying to determine the income of both spouses, as well as revealing assets that may be unknown to your client. Family law attorneys who can interpret a Form 1040 and its accompanying schedules will be better equipped to advise clients on property division, alimony and child support calculations.

At this seminar, you'll learn:

  • What information can be found on each schedule to the 1040
  • How this information can be used to identify sources of income
  • How this information can be used to identify assets — hidden or otherwise 

  • How the One Big Beautiful Bill will affect taxation for individuals for the 2025 tax year

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“Gross Mendelsohn’s seminars have been an excellent source of information for me as a divorce lawyer in Virginia. I’m able to give my clients the most up-to-date information to allow them to make informed decisions about their situations.”

Grant Moher, Esq.
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Meet The Presenters

Kirstine Fors, CPA/ABV, CVA

Kirstine is a partner in Gross Mendelsohn’s Forensic, Valuation & Litigation Support Group. With 25 years of experience, Kirstine provides services such as valuation, asset tracing, advising on the classification and division of marital assets, and calculating income for support purposes.

Madison Kloster, CPA, CVA

Madison is a senior litigation analyst in Gross Mendelsohn's Forensic, Valuation & Litigation Support Group. With over four years of experience, Madison provides valuation, forensic accounting and litigation support to divorce attorneys.