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Family Law "How To" Series:
Family Law Unlocked
Practical Solutions for Complex Challenges
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Program Overview
California Family Law Report (CFLR) is proud to present the second program in our Family Law “How To” Series. These programs are innovative courses designed to equip family law professionals with the answers needed to navigate complex family law issues. This program presents a variety of real-world scenarios involving custody disputes, support, attorneys’ fees requests, legal procedures, and evidence. Our panelists will share practical strategies and solutions for each situation. By analyzing these frequent yet complicated challenges, attendees will gain valuable insights and tools to effectively advocate for their clients in family law cases. Join us to enhance your expertise and become a more effective advocate in the field of family law!
Presenters
• Hon. Anne Kiley – Judge, Los Angeles Superior Court, Family Law Division
• Gregory W. Jessner, CFLS – Phillips Jessner LLP
Program Highlights
• Getting post-judgment service right
• Post-judgment custody matters and relocation requests
• Registration and modification of out-of-state custody and support orders
• Competing causes of action – legal separation and dissolution
• Sharpening your hearing skills:
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- Hearsay and foundation
- Is it hearsay, and if so, is it admissible? |
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• Laying the foundation for texts and social media posts
• Parentage presumptions
• Attorney's fees and costs requests where one party's parents are paying his/her fees
• RFO responses and replies: what can be included?
• Drafting custody and visitation schedules to avoid future litigations
• The timing of the CCP § 170.6 challenge
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Course Materials
The course materials include a copy of the complete set of slides used by the panelists, plus other supplemental materials. Enrollees in the webcast will be able to download course materials before the program and view them online during the program.
3 Hours MCLE/Specialization Credits
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 3 hours.
Visit www.CFLRonline.com™ and www.RutterOnline.com™ to earn additional MCLE participatory credit!
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