Some family law practitioners may consider contracts to be boring or a necessary evil, but the 2021 Family Law Fall Program takes a deep dive into this practice and shows attendees that "contracts are sexy too."
Start off with a review of premarital agreements, the use of cohabitation agreements for clients who do not plan to marry and what options are available when a marriage is on the rocks — including separation agreements, parenting agreements and support agreements.
Then explore the ins and outs of resolving a family law dispute through mediation, arbitration or litigation.
INCLUDED SESSIONS
- Let the Good Times Roll, Part One: Cohabitation Agreements
- Let the Good Times Roll, Part Two: Premarital Agreements
- On the Rocks
- Sealing the Deal: Mediation
- Managing the Chaos: Arbitration
- All Heck Broke Loose: Breach of Contract
DETAILS
Live Webcast
Thursday, October 21, 2021
8:55 AM–3:25 PM
AGENDA
Click here to view the full program agenda.
SPEAKERS
- Kristin Kelly Broyles, Halvorsen Family Law Group, Winston-Salem
- Cary E. Close, Close Smith Family Law, Raleigh
- Charles W. "Chas" Coltrane, Coltrane & Overfield PLLC, Greensboro
- Michelle D. Connell, Fox Rothschild LLP, Raleigh
- T. Michael "Mike" Godley, Godley Glazer & Funk PLLC, Mooresville
- Irene P. King, King Collaborative Family Law, Charlotte
- Katie Hardersen King, Wake Family Law Group, Raleigh
- Barbara R. Morgenstern, Morgenstern & Associates PLLC, Greensboro
- Robin J. Stinson, Bell Davis & Pitt PA, Winston-Salem
PLANNED BY
NCBA Family Law Section
- Andrea Bosquez-Porter, Bosquez Porter Family Law, Raleigh (Planner)
- Monica R. Guy, Kurtz Evans Whitley Guy & Simos PLLC, Winston-Sale (Planner)
APPROVED CREDIT
North Carolina: 5.00 MCLE Hours
Qualifies for NC State Bar Family Law Specialization
PROGRAM PRICING
See pricing below. Discounts may be available for NCBA members who are students, law professors, judges or legal services/public interest attorneys. Call CLE at 919.677.0561 for details.