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In-Person Live | Interstate Issues (2023 Family Law Section Fall Program)

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Has the "return to normalcy" following the pandemic really returned us to our pre-pandemic normal?

Now more than ever we live in a mobile society where interstate issues are at the forefront of many of the areas we deal with in our daily practice. Where a client and relevant parties live, move from, move to, and the implications of being able to work and date remotely, not to mention keep tabs on children and significant others through apps and trackers, must all be thoroughly examined (and reexamined) throughout the duration of our cases.

From the initial consideration of how to obtain jurisdiction over a party to the emergence of technology and its impacts on family law, this CLE helps you navigate these new waters and offers practical tips and considerations as we all learn how to practice in this new normal.

INCLUDED SESSIONS

  • Tag! You're It! Personal Jurisdiction
  • Winner Takes All: Custody and Relocation
  • Alphabet Soup: UCCJEA and UIFSA
  • Somebody's Watching Me: Apps, Cell Phones, AirTags, GPS Trackers, Social Media, Nanny Cams, Ring Cameras, Oh My!
  • With a Little Help from My Friends: Practice Ideas in This Modern World
  • Times, They Are a-Changin': New Developments in Code of Ethics

DETAILS
In-Person Live
Friday, September 22, 2023
8:25 AM–4:40 PM

AGENDA
Click here to view the full program agenda.

IN-PERSON LIVE LOCATION
Marriott Winston-Salem, 425 North Cherry Street, Winston-Salem

HOTEL INFORMATION
Contact hotels directly for reservations at the special NCBA room rate. Rates are based on availability and rooms may sell out.

Marriott Winston-Salem, 425 North Cherry Street, Winston-Salem
Nightly Rates: $175 run of house
Reservations: Click here or call 336.725.3500 (Ask for NCBA Family Law rate.)
Hotel Cutoff Date: Thursday, September 7, 2023
Click here for downtown Winston-Salem parking and attractions.

SPEAKERS

  • Amy L. Britt, Parker Bryan Family Law, Raleigh
  • Jacob C. Ehrmann, Montford Family Law, Asheville
  • Seth A. Glazer, Godley Glazer & Funk PLLC, Charlotte
  • Evan B. Horwitz, Tharrington Smith LLP, Raleigh
  • Emily C. Jeske, Bosquez Porter Family Law, Raleigh
  • Alicia Jurney, Smith Debnam Narron Drake Saintsing & Myers LLP, Raleigh
  • Katie H. King, Wake Family Law Group, Raleigh
  • Bennett D. Rainey, Kurtz Whitley Guy & Simos PLLC, Winston-Salem
  • Rebecca K. Watts, Collins Family Law Group, Monroe

PLANNED BY
NCBA Family Law Section

  • Andrea Bosquez-Porter, Bosquez Porter Family Law PLLC, Raleigh (Planner)
  • Anna W. Munroe, Allman Spry Leggett Davis & Crumpler PA, Winston-Salem (Planner)

APPROVED CREDIT
North Carolina: 6.00 MCLE Hours

Includes
1.00 Ethics/Professional Responsibility
2.00 Technology Training
Qualifies for NC State Bar Family Law Specialization


COVID-19

Masks remain optional at NCBA/NCBF in-person events, and we encourage all attendees to use good health and safety practices. The NCBA/NCBF does not provide notification of potential exposure following in-person events.

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.