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Webinar: Attorney Competence and Succession Planning
This program will address issues that impact attorney competence, and provide suggestions for emergency and succession planning to better protect clients and their cases.
Webinar: Judicial Perspectives on Family Law Issues Affected by COVID-19
A panel of three judges from different parts of the state discuss those areas of family law most affected by the COVID-19 pandemic while addressing questions raised by practitioners.
Webinar: How to Analyze An Evaluator’s Work Product Analysis of a Child Interview
The forensic interview of a child is a critical element of a child custody evaluation. Evaluators can also be appointed to interview a child and relay the child’s statements during testimony at a hearing or trial.
Webinar: Private Judging In The Covid-19 Era
Judges Gordon and Lewis will discuss best practices for private judging in the Corona Era. The program will focus on how to best handle web-based court appearances.
Webinar: Custody in the Time of Coronavirus
The last few months have been a time of great stress for society as a whole, but in particular for separated and divorced parents and their minor children.
Webinar: Domestic Violence – Mandatory Considerations In Spousal Support, Attorneys’ Fees, and Property Division Rulings
This course will discuss the laws that require trial courts to consider evidence of domestic violence when determining requests for spousal support, property division, and attorneys’ fees orders in marital dissolution and separation cases.
Webinar: Receiverships to Effectuate Family Law Orders and Judgments
When the parties cannot get along, and their actions jeopardize marital property and/or business interests, a court-appointed Receiver may be the only viable remedy that the Family Law Court has to prevent waste, loss, or injury.
Webinar: Hot Topics in Family Law Appeals and Writs
We will address the hottest topics in Family Law appeals and writs, including the right to present live testimony at hearings; expansion of what constitutes domestic violence; pros and cons of OAs via Blue Jean; due process issues of virtual trials and hearings (including DVPO); how to choose whether an appeal or writ is the better option; how to conquer the incredibly short time limits on filing writs; and best practices to get writ petitions heard on their merits.
Webinar: Dealing With Difficult Opponents: Tactical and Practical Solutions
During this program the speakers will going over how to deal with difficult opposing counsel from the standpoint of litigation strategy, not one’s own mental health. They will also examine the possible motivations behind obstreperous behavior by opposing counsel and California law concerning the possible consequences of such behavior. This program will also go over tactical suggestions and about how to cope with such behavior and two case studies with examples of successful approaches.
Webinar: How to Prepare an Ironclad Declaration of Disclosure
The Declarations of Disclosure are not only required under the code, doing them correctly helps your client meet their fiduciary duty to the other party and frames your issues for discovery and settlement. Learn how to strategize your case clearly from the very beginning and also learn why you should do your final declarations of disclosure.
We are committed to accessibility! Virtual events are equipped with closed captioning. To request an in-person accommodation, send us a note at accessibility@calawyers.org or contact us at 916-516-1760 for assistance.