Audio and Video | On-Demand CLE
Beyond the Basics: Uncover Overlooked Issues in Divorce Mediation Agreements and Avoid Common Pitfalls [CC]
Technology seemingly pervades every aspect of modern interaction and communication. In domestic violence cases, it is no different, as abusers have adapted to exert coercive control over their partners using technology and the Internet. Preserving and entering this evidence at trial is playing an increasingly critical role in domestic violence litigation.
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Use of Electronic Evidence in Domestic Violence Litigation: A Tool for Civil Attorneys Representing Victims of Domestic Violence details a four-step framework and sample direct examination questions that will assist attorneys in analyzing the utility and practicality of introducing electronic evidence into domestic violence litigation.
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Audio and Video | On-Demand CLE
Beyond the Basics: Uncover Overlooked Issues in Divorce Mediation Agreements and Avoid Common Pitfalls [CC]
Audio and Video | On-Demand CLE
Beginning Anew in Later Life: Divorce in the Golden Years [CC]
Audio and Video | On-Demand CLE
Ethics and Best Practices for Family Law Attorneys in Preventing Firearms Violence [CC]
Apr
06
Events | In-Person
2025 Section of Family Law Spring CLE Conference
CLE 60 min
Join the ABA Section of Family Law this April to learn from experts in family law and assisted reproductive technologies, to network with colleagues , and to enjoy all the amenities the famous Greenb…
Feb
28
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.
Dec
10
Events | Webinar
Lunch & Learn: ADR Committee
Join us for "The Role of Children in Child Custody Mediation."