Family Law

Family Law 2023: Nashville

Description:

Family law issues can be fraught, so attorneys need to have as many tools at their disposal as possible. The TBA's Family Law Section presents this year's CLE in each of Tennessee's grand divisions, and you won't want to miss this program in Nashville on Wednesday, October 4! This broad-based program will provide information on topics from trusts to criminal contempt and everything in between. Join us for this exciting event at Alliance Bernstein!

Schedule

8:30-9:00am: Registration
9:00-9:45am: Best Practices for Third and Fourth Circuit Courts - Bethany Glandorf & Kristen Menke
9:45-10:30am: Criminal Contempt Preparation - Rachel Thomas
10:30-10:45am: Break
10:45-11:45am: Direct & Cross-Examination of the Mental Health Expert Witness: An Insider’s Guide on How to Choose, Use, & Confuse Us - Dr. Allison Bender & Dr. Katie Spirko
11:45am-12:30pm: Divorce in the Era of SLAT Planning - Jennifer Goode
12:30-1:15pm: Lunch
1:15-2pm: Preparing for Trial: From Intake to the Courtroom - April Nemer & Jake Nemer
2:00-2:45pm: Bridging Valuation Gaps - Wayne Brown & Bethany Hearn


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Course Pricing
  • Member: 245.00
  • Non-Member: 420.00 (Includes TBA Complete Membership)
  • Section: 215.00
If you are not a TBA Member, you can join now to receive CLE discount prices and three prepaid credits.

TBA members who are judges, lawmakers and law students can take TBA CLE onsite courses at no charge for the programming. There may be a separate charge if meals, special materials or other premium features are involved.
Course Information October 04, 2023
  • Schedule: 9:00 AM - 2:45 PM
Location: Nashville, TN
Alliance Bernstein
Highlights
  • Discount for Family Law section members
  • Ethics (Dual) Credit Available
Course Credits Dual Credits: 1.00
General Credits: 3.75
Total Credits: 4.75

This program will be filed for Tennessee CLE credit. Please contact TBA for Georgia, Mississippi and Alabama credit.