The Intersection of Family and Criminal Law: Lowering the Temperature-ECR241212
Cost
The only thing more stressful than having a matter in criminal court is having a matter in family court. When these two worlds collide, the stress is unbelievable. In this one-hour webinar, we will hear from two experienced attorneys and a judge who has presided over family, criminal, and juvenile matters. They will tell us some things they wish people in one court knew about the other, some things they learned the hard way, some practice pointers, and some suggestions for lowering the temperature of a volatile, distressing situation. We will hear about pretrial diversionary programs in criminal court, third party texting apps in family court, recommendations about treatment, navigating potentially conflicting court orders, and what is worth disputing and when. We will also explore different strategies that aid in deescalating the parties and proceeding to resolution.
Member - $35.00
Student - $15.00
Non-Member - $70.00
Program Date - Thursday, December 12, 2024
Product ID - ECR241212
CLE Credit
CT: 1.0 CLE Credits (Ethics)
About the Program
The only thing more stressful than having a matter in criminal court is having a matter in family court. When these two worlds collide, the stress is unbelievable. In this one-hour webinar, we will hear from two experienced attorneys and a judge who has presided over family, criminal, and juvenile matters. They will tell us some things they wish people in one court knew about the other, some things they learned the hard way, some practice pointers, and some suggestions for lowering the temperature of a volatile, distressing situation. We will hear about pretrial diversionary programs in criminal court, third party texting apps in family court, recommendations about treatment, navigating potentially conflicting court orders, and what is worth disputing and when. We will also explore different strategies that aid in deescalating the parties and proceeding to resolution.
Credit
Ethics and Professionalism:1.0
Description
Presented by the Criminal Law and Family Law Sections
You Will Learn
- Practical strategies
- Ways to navigate concurrent criminal and family litigation
Who Should Purchase
New and experienced practitioners who may encounter the intersection of criminal and family cases in their practice, and practitioners in juvenile law.
Speakers
Hon. Jason M. Lobo Melissa Morin Donahue
Connecticut Superior Court, Beck & Eldergill PC,
Hartford, CT Manchester, CT
Frederic S. Ury
Pullman & Comley LLC,
Westport, CT
Moderator
Kelly A. Scott
Pullman & Comley LLC,
Hartford, CT
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