Understanding Family Dynamics in Non Titled Property Distribution

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Fairly dividing non titled property can often create misunderstandings and disagreements between family members, which is why it is critical to understand these dynamics to be able to transform a potential fight into a celebration of a loved one's life. Expert Marilyn Ellis, CSA provides her experience and strategies in helping families and professionals work successfully through the distribution of non titled property during SCSA's November educational webinar.

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This presentation will give attendees a better understanding of why what is fair can be so different for each person, and how to reduce misunderstandings among family members when distributing property.

The Society of Certified Senior Advisors is hosting an educational webinar for professionals and families looking for assistance in Understanding Family Dynamics in Non Titled Property Distribution. This presentation will give attendees a better understanding of why what is fair can be so different for each person, and how to reduce misunderstandings among family members when distributing property.

This educational webinar, presented by Marilyn Ellis, is being held on Wednesday, November 20, 2013 at 2:00 PM EST (1:00 PM CST, 12:00 PM MST, and 11:00 AM PST). To register today go to http://www.csa.us/upcomingevents.

Attendees of this presentation will learn:

  •     That not everyone has the same of idea of what is “fair” and why
  •     How to reduce misunderstandings and inaccurate assumptions within the family
  •     How to turn the distributions of the small stuff into meaningful discussions and a celebration of a life well lived.

This webinar is being presented by expert Marilyn Ellis, CSA, CTACC is an Author, Speaker, Professional Organizer, Certified Life Coach and Senior Move Manager. Her company, Lighthouse Organizers, LLC reflects her true desire to help people navigate through their busy and challenging lives. Marilyn especially loves helping seniors and their families downsize and get organized so they can move forward to happy, safe and engaging lives. Working with seniors and those who serve them has been the greatest pleasure and privilege of her professional life. Besides SCSA, Marilyn is a member of NAPO (National Association of Professional Organizers), ASEL (American Society of Estate Liquidators) and ICF (International Coach Federation) and is past president of SF East Bay Chapter of ICF.

Access to CSA monthly educational webinars are one of the many benefits of being a Certified Senior Advisor. Individuals interested in attending November’s presentation on non titled property distribution that have not yet earned their CSA Certification can attend the live presentation for $49.00. For more information about how to receive the many valuable resources provided by the Society of Certified Senior Advisors go to http://www.csa.us and learn more about earning the nationally accredited CSA certification.

About SCSA

Individuals who earn and maintain the Certified Senior Advisor (CSA)® credential are entitled to become members of the Society of Certified Senior Advisors (SCSA), an organization dedicated to helping professionals understand the key health, social and financial issues that are important to older adults. Founded in 1997, SCSA offers a vast array of resources and education specifically related to issues affecting seniors.

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