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Page 12 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • June 4, 2014 Area Professionals host round table Divorce Workshop Some of the professionals who will be participating the June 11 workshop. Scheduled for June 11, “Divorce Work- shop 2014: Words of Wisdom,” will help dispel myths and misunderstandings about separation and divorce. A panel of experts, including psychologists, attorneys, finan- cial managers, and Realtors, will answer questions in a round table format from 6 to 8 p.m. at Maggiano’s Little Italy, 390 Hack- ensack Avenue in Hackensack. Dinner will be served and there will be a cash bar. Speakers will include attorneys from Aretsky and Aretsky. Dolores Aretsky and Eric Aretsky have each been in practice for over 20 years and are court-approved family law mediators. Eric has experience litigating divorce, alimony, child support, child custody and parenting time, distribu- tion of assets, domestic violence, and all related post-judgment matters. A trained and experienced divorce mediator, Dolores helps couples reach fair resolutions of challenging issues and avoid litigation. Discover the advantages of divorce mediation and get step-by-step instructions regarding the process. Those who want to get some idea of the issues surrounding the sale of jointly owned homes or other real estate may speak with Donna Nicolich of Abbott & Caserta Real- tors. Nicolich has 20 years of real estate experience in and around Bergen County. Ronald Laurent of NJ Lenders Corp. (Senior Loan Officer, NMLS# 1006234) notes that disagreements over the respon- sibility for financial obligations during divorce can lead to delinquencies and defaults, which can damage credit history and make the rental or purchase of a new home problematic. He will answer ques- tions about lending and mortgage issues. Henry Rinder, CPA, CFF of Smolin Lupin, is a forensic accountant with over 30 years of experience. Learn how an accoun- tant can help in divorce matters. Rinder values businesses, establishes standard of living, assists with financial settlements, and searches for hidden assets and fraud. Douglas P. Posluszny of UBS Financial Services Inc. will provide an overview of the five steps to financial empowerment. Posluszny and his team emphasize asset allocation, diversification, and total portfo- lio management with a focus on risk man- agement. Mathias R. Hagovsky, Ph.D. of Gerson Hagovsky Antonelli and Altman, LLC is a forensic psychologist who specializes in custody and parenting time evaluations, including petitions by one party to move to another state or country. He is a parent coordinator and mediator of custody and parenting time issues. How do evaluators address custody and parenting time once separate households are established? What are the procedures used in a best interests evaluation? What services can psychologists provide if there are still child-centered impasses after the divorce? These are just some of the issues Lisa K. Tomasini, Ph.D. of Gerson Hagovsky Antonelli & Altman, LLC will address. Private investigator Dan Coleman of Creative Solutions will also be on hand. He is a 26-year veteran detective who retired from the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office, where he worked in several special- ized units, including an assignment at the FBI and six years in the Sex Crimes/Child Abuse/Megan’s Law Unit. He will answer questions about obtaining compelling, court-ready evidence in matters such as child custody, cohabitation, and financial forensics. Dr. Lisa Tomasini, a licensed psycholo- gist, provides forensic services to divorc- ing families. She provides best interests and move-away evaluations to help deter- mine family-specific parenting time plans. Her background in child development and family systems, training in mediation, and experience in evaluating children and adults allow her to provide additional ser- vices, including therapeutic reunification of disenfranchised parent/child dyads and parenting coordination for child-focused resolution of parenting plan disagree- ments. At some point after a divorce, it’s time to start dating again. Learn need-to-know tips about online dating from AVConnex- ions founder Arlene Vasquez, a certified matchmaker and dating coach. Those in the middle of a divorce to people just contemplating a temporary separation are invited to attend this work- shop and get serious answers to questions that will affect their emotional lives, kids, assets, and income. Sign up and pay online at http://NJHouse.eventbrite.com or call (201) 972-6475 to confidentially RSVP and pay cash at the door.