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US Custody: Briefings & eBook Bundle (Recorded)

  • Training

  • 4 Hours
  • Region: United States
  • July 18, 2023
  • Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc. (MCLE)
  • ID: 5886515
Do your clients have questions about custody? This curated bundle of 4 hours of fastpaced webcast programming paired with essential e-publication providing definitive practical advice on paternity and parentage gives you a solid foundation in creating custodial agreements and helping your client through this high-stress situation. Clients expect all family law lawyers to have core fluency in custody and these programs provide it. Set your own schedule, expand your skill set, and advance your practice with confidence.

Webcast Briefings

  • Negotiating & Drafting Custodial Agreements: Introduction to custody; Communicating with your client - what steps should you take in negotiating a successful parenting plan, and how to strategize with your client; Tips for negotiating a successful custody agreement; What basic provisions should be included when drafting a custody plan; What does the court consider when approving custody agreements; The importance of clear language and the enforceability of agreements
  • Drafting Parenting Plans for High-Conflict Situations: Identifying difficult clients; Communicating with emotional parents; Identifying and managing expectations; Essential clauses for high-conflict plans; Setting appropriate boundaries
  • Renegotiating Child Custody & Visitation When Circumstances Change: Materials When and why you should modify or renegotiate child custody and visitation; How to modify or renegotiate child custody and visitation; Practice tips and common mistakes to avoid when renegotiating child custody and visitation
  • Paternity Primer: G.L. c. 209C; Updates on paternity case law

Companion eBook

Paternity and the Law of Parentage in Massachusetts: A comprehensive, practical guide for Massachusetts practitioners addressing important procedural issues arising in acknowledgments of paternity, Chapter 209C complaints, equity actions, post judgment relief, and appeals, and essential topics such as de facto parentage, custody and visitation, domestic violence, child support, and inheritance. With frequent practice notes and extensive judicial commentary, this book is an indispensable resource for addressing whatever paternity-related challenges come your way.

Speaker

Breanishea Amaya, Esq., New England Law, Clinical Law Office, Boston