Carolyn Daly is a panelist for an NJICLE and NJSBA Family Law Section CLE on the consequences from divorce. Panelists will delve into crucial areas that profoundly impact individuals and families alike.
This seminar will dissect the intricate web of repercussions surrounding divorce proceedings, covering topics such as:
- Custody litigation: Navigate the complexities of child custody battles, examining legal frameworks and strategies for advocating on behalf of children in divorce proceedings.
- Division of Child Protection and Permanency (DCPP): Gain insights into the role of DCPP in divorce cases, including investigations, interventions and considerations for protecting the welfare of children during familial upheaval.
- Domestic Violence and Temporary Restraining Orders (TROs): Explore the intersection of domestic violence, divorce and TROs, unraveling legal avenues for obtaining protection, navigating evidentiary challenges, and safeguarding vulnerable parties.
- Professional licensing: Understand the far-reaching implications of divorce on professional licenses and careers, addressing potential challenges, disciplinary actions, and strategies for mitigating adverse effects.
- Tevis claims: Examine the intricacies of Tevis claims in the context of divorce, exploring avenues for pursuing compensation for economic losses, professional reputational damage and other collateral consequences arising from marital dissolution.
This seminar brings together seasoned legal practitioners, experts, and scholars to provide invaluable insights, practical guidance and strategic approaches for addressing the collateral consequences of divorce. Whether you’re a family law attorney, advocate, or allied professional, this event offers a unique opportunity to deepen your understanding and enhance your ability to navigate the multifaceted landscape of divorce law. Don’t miss this chance to stay ahead of the curve and effectively advocate for your clients in the face of complex collateral consequences.