Family Law
Family Law News 2018, Issue 2, Volume 40, No. 2
Content
- Guardians Ad Litem—What Are They and When Are They Necessary in a Family Law Case?
- Technology Corner
- Say What You Mean; Mean What You Say
- Blended Families
- Legislative Liaisons and Designated Recipients of Legislation
- An Evidence Code Primer for Family Law Attorneys Part I: An Overview and GeneraL Approach
- Message from the Chair
- Family Law News Editorial Team
- NeverLand Practice: Representing Minor Children
- Family Law Section Executive Committee
- Business Tax Returns: What is the Difference Between the Various Types?
- Sometimes, We Just Have to Say No: Warning Signs That Should Make You Think Before Taking On a Potential Client
- Reboot Your Law Practice: Boost Profits, Restore Work-Life Balance and Make Clients Happy in a Changing Legal Landscape
- Message from the Editor
- Consideration of Fault In Divorce Proceedings After the #MeToo Movement
- Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Message from the Chair……………………………………………………………………………………………………….4
Message from the Editor………………………………………………………………………………………………………6
Neverland Practice: Representing Minor Children…………………………………………………………….7
By B J Fadem
B.J. Fadem has acted as minors’ counsel for many years. In this article, he describes that role, discusses what minor’s counsel is and isn’t, and shares stories from his years representing children during their parents’ divorce.
An Evidence Code Primer for Family Law Attorneys Part I: An Overview and General Approach……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….10
By Hon. William J. Howatt, Jr. (Retired) and Stephen D. Hamilton
Steve Hamilton and Judge William Howatt have teamed up to "write the book" on the use of the Evidence Code in family law. In this first of a three-part series, they introduce us to basic evidence concepts and start us on the path to becoming evidence experts.