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2020 Family Law Refresher Course
Our popular annual review of
case law and legislation
Sessions closed!
Focus
CFLR is proud to present the 39th annual Family Law Refresher Course (FLRC), providing current case law and statutory review, in-depth analysis of trends in family law, strategic planning, and best practice tips. The 2020 course will review the top cases from 2019 as well as important new legislation. Hot topics for 2020 include tax changes, spousal support deductibility, business
income, fiduciary duties, ethics, and more. FLRC is sure to enhance your lawyering skills inside and outside of the courtroom. We are pleased to announce that distinguished family law attorney, Anne C. Kiley, will be joining this year’s live FLRC program. This is a program you will not want to miss! Lunch will be included.
The program consists of one day (6 hours) of live presentation, plus 5 hours of on-demand video lectures. Additionally, FLRC attendees who need Psychology and Counseling BLS credit will be given free access to view online the Psychology and Counseling Aspects of Family Law program from the 2019 Advanced Family Law Course. This lecture as well as the on-demand portion of the FLRC program can be accessed at any time and any place at your convenience by visiting CFLRonline.com after the live program locations conclude. With the addition of on-demand video, FLRC still satisfies ALL your MCLE and BLS recertification credit requirements for one low price (when attended annually), including Legal Ethics, Competence Issues, and Recognition and
Elimination of Bias in the Legal Profession and Society.
Faculty
• Judge Thomas Trent Lewis
• Anne C. Kiley, CFLS
Course Highlights
REVIEW OF 2019 CASES AND LEGISLATION
• Sanctions
• Attorney fees and costs
• Child support
• Spousal support
• Tax
• Property division
• Fiduciary duty
• Child custody and visitation
• Domestic Violence
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• Paternity
• Bankruptcy
• Evidence
• Procedure
VIDEO ON-DEMAND
• Hot topics and recent cases
• DissoMaster™ training |
Course Materials
Enrollees will receive a complete version of all slides used by the presenters, plus other supplemental materials. In an effort to be “green,” CFLR offers enrollees three options to choose from to receive course materials (see order form to make your selection):
1) Downloadable course materials (instructions for downloading materials via the web will be emailed a few days in advance of the program)
2) Course materials on USB drive (materials will be available at the program location)
3) Printed course materials (available for an additional cost; materials will be available at the program location)
The downloadable and USB options allow you to save the course materials to your computer and take notes directly next to the material covered.
IMPORTANT: you must bring your laptop to the program.
Enrollees may also purchase at special prices TRG's three-volume California Practice Guide: Family Law, written by Judge William P.
Hogoboom (Ret.) and Justice Donald B. King (Ret.), and the two-volume California Practice Guide: Family Law FORMS.
11 Hours MCLE/Specialization Credit
Approval of specialization credit in Family Law has been granted by the California Board of Legal Specialization, and approval of
MCLE credit for this activity has been granted by the State Bar of California in the amount of 11 hours, including 1.5 hours of Legal
Ethics and 1 hour of Recognition and Elimination of Bias in the Legal Profession and Society. FLRC attendees who need Psychology and Counseling
BLS credit will be given free access to view online the Psychology and Counseling Aspects of Family Law program from the 2019
Advanced Family Law Course.
Visit www.CFLROnline.com™ to earn additional MCLE participatory credit!
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