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| From Event: Advanced Issues in Custody and Support, held July 2011.
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Program Description
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You know better than most that the anger and resentment at the end of a marriage too often leave children in the center of the “battlefield.” This essential overview focuses on the “messy” side of custody and support – the disputes, modifications after the decree is final and allegations of abuse, to name a few. Review procedures and gain expert strategies for navigating the court in seeking, contesting, defending and modifying parenting and support orders. Children's lives are at stake – get the tools you need to make the process as smooth and expeditious as possible. Order today!
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Course Content
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- Child Evaluations in Custody and Support Litigation
- Parenting Plans in Detail
- Modifying and Defending Placement Orders During and After the Divorce
- Child Support Disputes During Divorce
- Appealing and Defending Support Orders After the Divorce
- Miscellaneous Issues in Custody and Support
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Agenda / Content Covered:
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- Child Evaluations in Custody and Support Litigation
9:00 - 10:00, Patricia E. Herlihy - Custody Decision-Making Standards Today
- Analysis of Existing Custodial Environment
- Review and Analysis of Professional Custody Evaluations
- Contesting the Evaluation
- Gauging the Accuracy of the Child Testimony
- Allegations of Domestic Abuse
- Allegations of Substance Abuse
- Allegations of Mental Disability
- Parenting Plans in Detail
10:15 - 11:15, Patricia E. Herlihy - Current Legislation and Case Law
- Legal Custody
- Physical Custody
- Relocation
- Drafting Effective Parenting Time Schedule Proposals
- Negotiating the Parenting Plan
- Parenting Coordinators
- Taking Into Consideration the Child's Preferences
- Culture, Ethnicity, Sexuality and Religion Considerations in Custody Determination
- Third Party Custody Options
- Sample Parenting Plan, Forms and Pleadings
- Modifying and Defending Placement Orders During and After the Divorce
11:15 - 12:15, John M. Mooney Jr. - Resolving Custody Disputes
- Requesting a Custody Order Vacation
- Timing Considerations
- Custody Order Modification Procedure Step-by-Step
- Alleging HIPAA Violations in Child Custody Litigation
- County-Specific Procedural Tips
- Child Support Disputes During Divorce
1:15 - 2:15, Matthew S. Easterling - Update on Governing Laws, Regulations, Court Cases
- Major Jurisdictional Issues Involved in Support Disputes
- Appealing and Defending Support Orders After the Divorce
2:30 - 3:30, Matthew S. Easterling - Support Order Modification Step-by-Step
- Timing Considerations and Deadlines
- County-Specific Procedural Tips
- Proving the Change in Financial Situation of a Parent
- Enforcement of Support Orders
- The Role of Bankruptcy in Support Disputes
- Miscellaneous Issues in Custody and Support
3:30 - 4:30, John M. Mooney Jr. - Fathers' Rights and Paternity Testing
- Custody and Support Issues for Unmarried Couples
- International Laws Involved in Relocating a Child Abroad
- Tips for Handling High-Conflict Personalities and Situations
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MATTHEW S. EASTERLING is an associate with the firm of Robertson+Associates, where he practices in family law. Mr. Easterling earned his B.S. degree, in investment finance, from the University of Alabama and his J.D. degree from the University of Mississippi - School of Law. He recently received outstanding reviews while training at the renowned American Bar Association's Family Law Trial Advocacy Institute in Denver, Colorado. Mr. Easterling is a member of the American Bar Association (Family Law Section) and the Mississippi Bar Association. PATRICIA E. HERLIHY is of counsel with Watkins Ludlam Winter & Stennis, P.A. Her practice focuses primarily on family law matters, including divorce, custody, visitation, marital agreements and contempt actions. Ms. Herlihy is a member of the Hinds County Bar Association, the Madison County Bar Association and The Mississippi Bar. She is a trustee with Leadership Madison County and an alumnus of Leadership Jackson who has spoken to several groups on current domestic law topics. Ms. Herlihy earned her B.A. degree from Tulane University in New Orleans and her J.D. degree from the University of Mississippi. JOHN M. MOONEY JR. is a sole practitioner in Madison, Mississippi. He practices in the areas of family law, labor and employment law, constitutional law, school employment law, and corporate law. Mr. Mooney has published in the areas of family law and served as seminar speaker on all aspects involved in a divorce. He also has published in the area of labor and employment law and intellectual property law, and has represented members of the Professional Educators Association of Mississippi in school employment related matters. Mr. Mooney is a member of The Mississippi Bar (Labor and Employment Law, Family Law sections) and the Hinds County Bar Association. He also is the past president of the Hinds County Trial Lawyers Association and has served as the chairman of the Board of Directors of the Mississippi Committee for the Prevention of Child Abuse. Mr. Mooney earned his B.A. degree from the University of Southern Mississippi and his J.D. degree from Mississippi College School of Law.
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