Dispute Resolution

Collateral Damage: Children and Divorce

CLE and CME Series
Description:

Is the best interest of the children a primary concern; or do children suffer collateral damage as their parents navigate through the divorce process? What can be done to assist and encourage clients to minimize the negative impact on their children as they face the adverse childhood experience of the divorce of their parents.

CME Credit: This course has been approved for General Mediation and Family CME credit. After the presentation, please download the certificate of attendance by clicking the paperclip icon above the speaker. This certificate will need to be submitted to the Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC). The AOC’s contact information is listed on the form. TBA will automatically file this course for CLE credit.

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Should update based on proposed ethics rules regarding attorney harassment esp when the attorney litigator is the parent & divorcee.

As a nurse as well as an attorney, I've been pushing clients for years to put children first. This is "must read" information. Her paper had many grammar & spelling errors which detracted from the read but the resources will be valuable.

Good content. Interesting the percentages of children of divorced parents who have issues the remainder of their lives.

She read alot in a monotone voice and it was hard to follow when she just read.

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Course Information Webcast - Archived Video Highlights
  • Dual PowerPoint and video presentation
  • Flexible to your schedule
  • Viewable on Desktop, Ipad, and mobile
  • Approved for General Mediation and Family CME Credit
  • Approved for General CLE Credit
Course Credits Dual Credits: 0.00
General Credits: 1.00
Total Credits: 1

This program will be filed for Tennessee CLE credit. Please email a request to cle@tnbar.org for Georgia and Mississippi CLE credit.