The most difficult part of being a family law attorney is handling clients’ feelings and emotions, especially dealing with clients in high-conflict divorces or child custody cases. Staying composed and calm is half the battle, and knowing how to respond to parents in difficult situations or who are difficult themselves is crucial for lawyers.
This 60-minute program provides practice tips and techniques to enhance your ability to work with difficult parents. The program provides you with a foundation to handle the most stressful situation in your clients’ lives. Join our expert as we look at the options and how to be part of a successful solution.
This 60-minute program provides practice tips and techniques to enhance your ability to work with difficult parents. The program provides you with a foundation to handle the most stressful situation in your clients’ lives. Join our expert as we look at the options and how to be part of a successful solution.
Course Content
3:00 pm - 3:05 pm- Welcome and Introduction
- Identifying Difficult Clients
- Prof. Caryn R. Mitchell-Munevar, Esq., New England Law, Boston
- Identifying and Managing Expectations
- Prof. Caryn R. Mitchell-Munevar, Esq., New England Law, Boston
- Setting Appropriate Boundaries
- Prof. Caryn R. Mitchell-Munevar, Esq., New England Law, Boston
- Being a Part of the Solution
- Prof. Caryn R. Mitchell-Munevar, Esq., New England Law, Boston
- Please Note
- MCLE webcasts are delivered completely online, underscoring their convenience and appeal.
- There are no published print materials. All written materials are available electronically only.
Speakers
Speaker(s)- Prof. Caryn R. Mitchell-Munevar, Esq., New England Law, Boston