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Louis Paz Winner
Seiller Waterman LLC
"Louisville Family Law™"

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Louis P. Winner concentrates his area of practice to Family law and general civil litigation. Attorney Winner has represented clients in contentious divorce, child custody, child support, fathers' rights, alimony/maintenance issues, relocation issues, and out of state issues. Attorney Winner has represented a number of clients who live outside of the Kentucky region, yet due to circumstances beyond their control are forced to fight a family law case in Kentucky. In response to the growing number of clients in different regions of the Country, Attorney Winner travels to meet with clients in the West Cost and Florida twice a year.Louis P. Winner

Louis Paz Winner

Seiller Waterman LLC
462 S. 4th St.
2200 Meidinger Tower
Louisville, KY 40202
Phone: (502) 584-7400
Facsimile: (502) 371-9244
Email: Winner@LouisvilleFamilyLaw.com
www.LouisvilleFamilyLaw.com

EDUCATION & HONORS

2006 - Named Best Lawyers under 40 in Louisville Magazine.—As picked by the Judges

2006 - Current Chairperson of the Young Lawyers Section of the Louisville Bar Association.

J.D., Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, New York City, NY 2000

* Accelerated Entry Program, Member Intellectual Property Society and Criminal Law Society

B.A., Political Science, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana 1997

Minors: Psychology, History, and Hebrew

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

  • Kentucky Bar Association, Family Law Section, Young Lawyers Section
  • Louisville Bar Association, Board of Directors Family Law Section, Chair of Young Lawyers Section
  • American Bar Association, Family Law Section
  • Kentucky Association of Trial Attorneys
  • Hispanic National Bar Association
  • American Association of Trial Attorneys

LECTURES/SPEACHES

  • "Fathers Rights Issues" WAVE Radio.
  • "High Income and Complex Child Support," LouisvilleBar Association,
  • "Divorce Basics", Louisville Bar Association

CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION

2005

American Bar Association, San Diego, California
Bankruptcy Issues and Family Law, Ethics in Family, How to handle High Profile Cases in Family Law,

Direct Examination of the Financial Expert, High Conflict Cases

2005

LouisvilleBar Association, Louisville, Kentucky
Turning Stress into Strength, Internet Research and Law

2005

LouisvilleBar Association, Louisville, Kentucky
Family Law, Fourteenth Annual Domestic Relations Update

2005

2005 8th Annual Kentucky Chapter AAML and LBA, Louisville, Kentucky
39 Ways to Improve Your QDRO Practice
Big Issues/Big Cases
Stepping Back from Anger, Kentucky Style
A Methodical Approach to Resolution of Spousal Support
Electronic Evidence Discovery and Cyberspace Misconduct
Dissipation of Hidden Assets
Constitutional Rights of Parents to Joint Custody
Arbitration: A New Concept on Time in Family Law
Alternative Dispute Resolution Ethics and Professionalism

2004

American Bar Association, San Juan, Puerto Rico
Collaborative Law, The Value of an Expert: Working with a Valuation Expert Beyond Basics

How to Prepare for a Psychologist Testimony, Jet Set Divorces, Issues in a Borderless World

2004

LouisvilleBar Association, Louisville, Kentucky
Family Law, Thirteenth Annual Domestic Relations Update

2004

LouisvilleBar Association, Louisville, Kentucky
Professional Respect for the Young Lawyer

2003

American Bar Association Section of Family Law, 2003 Fall CLE
Conference
, Seattle, WA
Trusts: Creativity in Dividing Marital Property
Sleuthing in Seattle: Seizing and Deciphering Computer Evidence
Competency Issues in Divorce, Custody and Guardianship Cases
Marital Stew: Commingling and Tracing Assets in
     Divorce: His, Hers or Theirs
Catch Me If You Can, or, Who Really Owns the Property?

2003

LouisvilleBar Association Family Law Section, Louisville, Kentucky
Annual Nuts & Bolts: Practical Application in Family Law

2003

6th Annual Family Law Seminar, Kentucky Chapter AAMLand LBA, Louisville, Kentucky Disability, Retirement and Pensions
What Judges Need to Know to Decide Complex Financial Issue Cases
Complex Financial Issue Cases - The Judge's Perspective
A Vision for Kentucky's Family Courts After the Constitutional Amendment
Military Benefits: A Trap for Unwary Lawyers and Judges
Rehabilitative Maintenance - Not Always in Kentucky
Dissipation & Fault Maintenance
The Complex Financial Case - Get a Grip and Analyze the Tax Returns
Pre-Nuptial Agreements: Status in Kentucky
Ethics, Bounds of Advocacy and Challenges
Evaluation of Closely Held Business

2003

LouisvilleBar Association Family Law Section, Louisville, Kentucky
The Case for and Agent Division for the Child Support Guidelines: Maintaining the Financial Status Quo Post-Lewis.

2003

LouisvilleBar Association Family Law Section, Louisville, Kentucky
Changes in Jefferson Family Court Due to Passage of the Constitutional Amendment

2002

LouisvilleBar Association Family Law Section, Louisville, Kentucky
An In-Depth Look at Domestic Violence, Access to Justice Fourteen

2001

LouisvilleBar Association and University of Louisville School of Law
PowerPoint Proficiency in the Practice of Law

We represent clients in La Grange, Shelbyville, Shepherdsville, Prospect, Jefferson County, Oldham County, Shelby County, and Bullitt County.


Meidinger Tower, 22nd Floor
462 South Fourth Street
Louisville, KY 40202
Phone: (502) 584-7400
Fax: (502) 371-9244

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