Audio and Video | On-Demand CLE
Family Crisis at the Gate: Mediate, Don't Litigate
Comprehensive Issue Spotting: A Tool for Civil Attorneys Representing Victims of Domestic & Dating Violence, Sexual Assault & Stalking is a screening and referral tool for civil attorneys to facilitate effective and holistic client-centered representation.
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The tabbed booklet is designed to encourage attorneys and clients to identify areas beyond civil protective orders in which clients may need legal assistance, and provide clients with the knowledge and information to make informed decisions regarding accessing additional resources.
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Commission On Domestic & Sexual Violence
9781641051071
28
3480013-001
11/21/2017 12:00:00 AM
Audio and Video | On-Demand CLE
Family Crisis at the Gate: Mediate, Don't Litigate
Audio and Video | On-Demand CLE
Tipping Points: Recognizing and Preventing the Financial Exploitation of Older Adults [CC]
Audio and Video | On-Demand CLE
Rahimi & You: What the 5th Circuit Decision Means for GBV Survivors, Your Clients, and Our Communities [CC]
Feb
23
Family Law Paralegal E-Learning Symposium
Our Family Law Paralegal E-learning Symposium is a full day virtual seminar for family law paralegals and support staff focused on elevating practical paralegal skills.
Feb
13
Events | Webinar
Lobbying for Non-Profits: You Can, You Should, Let's Talk About Why & How [CC]
CLE 90 min
Non-profit organizations working on the ground in communities are powerful storytellers for policy makers and play a vital role in educating decision-makers about the lived experiences of community m…
Dec
14
When Religion Meets Family Law: A Comparison of Sharia Law in US and English Courts
This session will consider the differences in the jurisdictions of England and Wales, and the United States, when dealing with Sharia matters in family proceedings.