Family Law
Family Law News Issue 1, 2019, Volume 41, No. 1
Content
- Afcc-ca Mentorship Project
- Disqualification of Judges Under Code of Civil Procedure Section 170.4(c)(1)
- Family Law News Editorial Team
- Family Law Section Executive Committee
- Hipaa for the Family Formation Attorney
- Is it Time For Gillmore to Go?
- Legislative Liaisons and Designated Recipients of Legislation
- Message from the Chair: the Return of the Standing Committee
- My Client Died During the Dissolution Action, What Do I Do Now?
- Table of Contents
- Technology Corner: the Mobile Warrior's Briefcase, Part 1 (organization)
- Two Views on the Use of Psychological Testing in Child Custody Evaluations
- Message from the Editor
Message from the Editor
Nathan Gabbard
We work in a field of words. Our time is the service we provide, and our words are the product. How we invest our time and use our words will shape the landscape of our legacies. Did we inspire change for the better? Did we incite negativity?
Reasonable minds may differ on the meaning of certain words or the application of facts to legal authority. The power of persuasion may ultimately rest in the manner of articulating such differing perspectives.
This issue explores topics ranging from challenging whether case law is ripe for revision, to consolidating polarized views on psychological testing in child custody evaluations, and how to handle sensitive health related information or the death of a party.