Family Law Engagements

Family Law Engagements

This course provides an overview of family law engagements, focusing on the role of accounting professionals in litigation and dispute contexts. It helps professionals understand financial considerations in family law matters.

1.0 Hours

Self-Study (On Demand)

Basic

None

$119.50 per year 

⁨Course Description

This course examines the role of accounting professionals in family law matters, including divorce and marital dissolution cases. It focuses on financial analysis, valuation considerations, and the application of accounting principles in legal contexts.

Participants will explore how financial information is used in family law engagements and review common issues encountered in these matters. The course highlights how accounting professionals support legal proceedings through analysis and interpretation of financial data.

What You’ll Learn

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Understand the role of accounting professionals in family law engagements
  • Recognize financial issues commonly encountered in divorce and litigation matters
  • Identify how financial data is analyzed in family law contexts
  • Understand considerations related to valuation and financial analysis
  • Recognize how accounting supports legal proceedings

Who This Course Is For

This course is designed for:

  • CPAs involved in forensic and litigation engagements
  • Accounting professionals supporting legal matters
  • Consultants working in dispute-related services
  • Financial professionals involved in advisory roles
  • Individuals seeking to understand family law engagements

Key Topics Covered

This course covers key concepts related to family law engagements, including:

  • Overview of family law engagements
  • Financial considerations in divorce and marital disputes
  • Analysis of financial data in legal contexts
  • Role of accountants in litigation support
  • Valuation considerations in family law matters

Why This Course Matters

Family law engagements involve financial matters within legal proceedings, where understanding both legal context and financial information is essential. Recognizing how financial analysis is applied in divorce and related disputes helps professionals better understand the role of financial data in legal outcomes.

A clear understanding of family law engagements supports the ability to interpret financial information within a legal framework and apply it appropriately in dispute-related matters. For additional guidance on legal and professional considerations, professionals may refer to resources published by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA).

Explore additional Business Law CPE Courses to further strengthen your understanding of legal frameworks and related financial considerations.

Pricing & Access

$119.50 per year — Unlimited CPE Access

When you enroll, you receive full access to all courses in our catalog for one full year, including this course and every other available offering.

Unlike many CPE providers, we do not charge by the credit hour and we do not impose course expiration dates. Once you’re enrolled:

  • All courses are included — no per-course or per-credit fees
  • Your access lasts for a full year from your enrollment date
  • Your completed course certificates remain available in your portal
  • You can complete courses at your own pace, on your own schedule

This single annual enrollment gives you the flexibility to earn CPE hours when you need them — without worrying about expiring credits or additional costs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this course NASBA-compliant?

Yes. This course meets NASBA CPE requirements.

How is the course delivered?

On-demand, self-study format with quizzes for knowledge checks.

Can I complete this course at my own pace?

Yes. You may start, stop, and resume the course as needed.