Delve into impacts of the pandemic on the practice of family law and how to handle them, including quarantines or illnesses in light of a custody schedule, medical decisions and resolving disagreements with joint legal custody, accounting for tax changes in negotiation and litigation, and resolving ongoing disputes through a parenting coordinator or motion in the cause.
Then explore new ways to draft orders or agreements that take into consideration the unknown.
SPEAKERS
- Judge David E. Sipprell, North Carolina District Court, Winston-Salem
- Kelley Gondring, Gondring Law PLLC, Winston-Salem
- Nancy L. Grace, Wake Family Law Group, Raleigh
PRODUCED
Session from Long Time, No See: Lessons From the Pandemic (2022 Family Law Section Spring Program), April 29-30, 2022
APPROVED CREDIT
North Carolina: 1.00 MCLE Hour
Qualifies for NC State Bar Family Law Specialization
PROGRAM PRICING
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