Family Law
Family Law News 2018, Issue 1, Volume 40, No. 1
Content
- Confronting the Fifth Amendment in Domestic Violence Restraining Order Cases: a Story of Competing Interests
- Family Law News Editorial Team
- Family Law Section Executive Committee
- It is time for Hug/Nelson's Hegemony Over the Division of Stock Options to End?
- Legislative Liaisons and Designated Recipients of Legislation
- Message from the Chair
- Message from the Editor
- Pointers and Pitfalls in Family Law Set Asides
- Proposed New Ethics Rules: What You Need to Know
- Support Under the Federal Immigration I-864 Affidavit of Support Versus California's Family Code and State Case Law: What Family Law Attorneys Should Know
- Table of Contents
- Technology Corner: True Confessions
- The Duties and Responsibilities of Minor's Counsel Under Family Code Section 3042
- The Yelp Decision: a Follow-Up to My Article on Attorneys and On-Line Reviews
- Counties are Failing to Uniformly Implement the Elkins Task Force Recommendations for Cps Information and Report Sharing
Counties are Failing to Uniformly Implement the Elkins Task Force Recommendations for CPS Information and Report Sharing
Renee Fairbanks and Vanessa Kirker Wright
Renee M. Fairbanks, CFLS, is a principal at the Law Office of Renee M. Fairbanks, a family law firm in Santa Barbara. She is a member of the Family Law Executive Committee.
Vanessa Kirker Wright, CFLS, is a principal at Kirker Wright Law Group, APC, a family law firm in Santa Barbara. She is a former member and past Chair of the Family Law Executive Committee.
Seven years ago, the Elkins Family Law Task Force issued recommendations intended to both simplify family law processes and make more information available to the courts to allow for a fairer process. However, because there was no comprehensive follow-up legislation to implement some of those recommendations statewide, the Task Force’s work has been thwarted.