Shemtob Draganosky Taylor Stein, PC partner, Cynthia Weiss Stein, to present at Second Saturday Divorce Information Workshop for Women on September 14.
BLUE BELL, Pa. (September 2019) – Cynthia Weiss Stein, Esq. will present at “Second Saturday: What Everyone Needs to Know About Divorce” this Saturday, September 14, 2019. Presented by the Women’s Institute for Financial Education, the workshop is led by a family law attorney, a certified financial planner, and a licensed marriage and family therapist to help women navigate the divorce process.
Stein will share her expertise in family law and guide attendees through the legal issues of separation and divorce, including child custody, spousal support, property division, alimony, and more. With more than 30 years of experience in family law matters, Stein is a skilled negotiator and advocate who offers practical, solution-oriented legal advice to guide her clients through the difficult issues involved in family law matters.
“Second Saturday: What Everyone Needs to Know About Divorce” was founded by nationally renowned advocates/wealth managers Candace Bahr and Ginita Wall in 1989 and has grown into a national program that offers women independent financial, emotional, and legal advice.
To register or learn more about the program, go to http://onestop4you.com/secondsaturday/.
About Shemtob Draganosky Taylor Stein, PC, P.C.: The divorce and family law attorneys of Shemtob Draganosky Taylor Stein, PC, P.C. concentrate exclusively on representing clients facing divorce and related family law issues. From its office in Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, the firm provides high-quality legal counsel to clients throughout Montgomery County and the Main Line, Bucks County, Chester County, Delaware County, and Philadelphia. The firm’s representation spans all types of family law issues, from high-asset divorce and complex property division to child custody disputes. The attorneys also assist with non-divorce related family law issues, such as grandparents’ rights and same-sex couples’ rights.