May 26th 2015
How to Deal With the Frustrations of a High-Conflict Family Law Practice
May 10th 2015
The Great Gillmore Debate?
Apr 28th 2015
Cognitive Bias in Custody Mediations and Evaluations
Apr 27th 2015
Part 1 of series
Apr 14th 2015
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Mar 22nd 2015
Garrett C. Dailey, CFLS
Faculty (Bench): Faculty (Bar):
Justice Dennis Cornell Robert Brandt, CFLS
Hon. John Chemelski, Ret. Ronald Granberg, CFLS
Hon. Dianna Gould-Saltman Babarba Hammers, CFLS
Hon. Erick Larsh John Hodson, CFLS
Hon. Mark S. Millard Sherry Peterson, CFLS
Hon. Thomas Trent Lewis Leslie Ellen Shear, CALS, CFLS
Hon. Marge A
Mar 22nd 2015
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Mar 22nd 2015
Ask the Judges: The Last Word on "Mastering Rulings, Orders & Judgments"
Mar 21st 2015
Statements of Decision: The Appellate Point of View
Mar 21st 2015
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Mar 20th 2015
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Feb 24th 2015
This one hour presentation is a comprehensive analysis of when to use joinders in family law that is not a pension case. Joinder may be mandatory or discretionary. If you do not consider joinder early in your case, you may have jurisdictional deficiencies that effect your outcomes. Custody litigation may require a joinder to resolve all issues. Iss
Nov 17th 2014
This two hour presentation is a comprehensive analysis of the many facets of substance abuse as it effects custody litigation. Right answers are difficult to come by, regardless of which side you represent. Substance abuse has many forms so the first hurdle is to identify the problem and look for the sources within the family sy