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21.
One hundred days before trial : a family lawyer's guide to preparation and strategy / Steven N. Peskind.
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Peskind, Steven N., author.
Chicago, Illinois : ABA Section of Family Law, [2015]
Contents:
100 days before trial -- 90 days before trial -- 60 days before trial -- 30 days before trial -- 7 days before trial -- Concluding the case.
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KF505.5 .P4 2015
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2016 Family law midyear meeting and conference : / program co-chairs, Elizabeth Christy, Jean A. Cotton; presented by WSBA CLE in partnership with the WSBA Family Law Section.
[Seattle, Wash.]: Washington State Bar Association, c2016.
Contents:
Current issues in ethics -- Enforcing judgments, collecting attorney fees -- Prenuptual agreements -- Five things you should know about taxes and divorce -- Domestic violence restraining orders -- Approaches for disarming hardball negotiation tactics -- Recreational marijuana and impact on family law -- Seocial security changes affecting divorce.
Notes:
June 24-26, 2016.
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Seminar materials
KF505.A2 F3 2016 CLE
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Top QDRO mistakes attorneys make - and how to avoid them! / Ryan C. Cari, Corinne Kaplan, Kevin M. Urbik, et al. .
Eau Claire, WI National Business Institute, c2016.
Contents:
Failure to prepare and file the QDRO in a timely manner -- Failure to conduct proper discovery and take the necessary precautions -- Failure to recognize the type of plan being divided -- Failure to address surviving spouse benefit issues (defined benefit) -- Failure to deal with loans and delayed contributions -- Failure to consider future vesting potential (defined benefit) -- Failure to incorporate the necessary language into the separation agreement -- Failure to avoid pitfalls when performing an equalization transfer for multiple plans -- Failure to follow through with the plan administrator -- Best practice tips for other mistakes attorneys make - beneficiary designations and more -- Ethical issues regarding the division of retirement benefits in divorce.
Notes:
December 14, 2016.
NBI
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Pierce County Law Library
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KF535.7 .C3 T34 2016 CLE
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24.
Unbundled legal services : a family lawyer's guide / Forrest S. Mosten and Elizabeth Potter Scully.
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Mosten, Forrest S., 1947- author.
Chicago : American Bar Association, 2017.
Contents:
Foreword / Hon. Rebecca Kourlis and Natalie Knowlton -- Prologue : embracing the future : unbundling as an effective and profitable response to the pro se revolution -- Unbundling! : what it is and why it works for clients and lawyers -- Unbundling : how it works -- Be a limited scope non-court family lawyer -- Client intake and the initial client conference -- Family lawyer as limited scope dispute resolution manager and limited scope relationship monitor -- Family lawyer as limited scope drafter of correspondence, agreements, and court forms -- Family lawyer as limited scope negotiation coach -- Family lawyer as limited scope litigation counsel -- Limited scope representative for clients participating in mediation -- Family lawyer as collaborative attorney -- Family lawyer as limited scope preventive transactional attorney and legal wellness diagnostician -- Ethical and malpractice minefields of unbundling : how to deliver limited scope services without being sued or disciplined -- Setting up, managing, and marketing your unbundling practice -- Providing limited scope services for specific family law issues : parenting, support, and property division -- Involuntary unbundling : limited scope services for underserved populations -- Successful models for providing unbundled legal services in today's marketplace -- Your first steps toward offering unbundled legal services.
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Pierce County Law Library
Reading Room
KF505.5 M67 2017
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25.
Qualified domestic relations order answer book / Mark W. Dundee.
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Dundee, Mark W.
New York : Wolters Kluwer, c2017-
Notes:
Includes index.
Kept update with interfiled supplements.
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Pierce County Law Library
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KF535.7 .D64
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26.
Divorce tools and techniques / Rory T. Weiler
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Weiler, Rory T..
Costa Mesa, CA : James Publishing, 2012
Contents:
Hiring the client -- Drafting pleadings and motions for temporary relief -- Discovery and pre-trial settlement conferences -- Nothing says love like a prenuptual agreement -- Tax facts every divorce lawyer must know -- Dealing with expert witnesses -- Bankruptcy and the divorce lawyer -- Medication, negotiation, and settlement -- Preparing for trial -- successfully trying a divorce case -- Judgment and beyond.
Notes:
Accompanied by CD-ROM: full text and forms.
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Online & discs
KF535 .W445 2012
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KF535 .W445 2012
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Domestic abuse, child custody, and visitation : winning in family court / Toby G. Kleinman and Daniel Pollack.
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Kleinman, Toby G., author.
New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2017]
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: -- Preface -- Introduction -- 1. A Great Judicial Fallacy -- 2. Defining The Problem - Representing a Battered Woman in Divorce -- 3. Memory -- 4. Language is Important to Victims -- 5. Understanding The Impact of Violence on Children -- 6. The Attorney-Client Interview: Its importance and implications -- 7. Pleading The Case -- 8. The Litigation Continued -- 9. Using and Choosing Experts -- 10. Developing Strategies -- 11. Family Courts Must Demand Science -- 12. The "Best Interest" Standard vs. Standard to Assure Child Safety -- 13. The Intersection of Forensic Opinion and Therapist Testimony -- 14. Custody Evaluations, Therapy Child Protection and Ethics -- 15. Mental Health Professionals Take Risks When Evaluating Children -- 16. Domestic Abuse and Child Protection: Is What We Are Doing Working? -- 17. Conclusion: An Open Letter to a Young Lawyer: A Critical Look at the Child Custody System and What Every Mental Health Person Should know about Lawyers -- 18. Kids Grow Up -- References and Suggested Readings -- Index.
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Pierce County Law Library
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KF547 .K5 2017
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28.
Representing children in dependency and family court : beyond the law / Rebecca M. Stahl, JD, LLM, and Philip M. Stahl, PhD.
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Stahl, Rebecca M., author.
Chicago, Illinois : ABA, Section of Familylaw, [2018]
Contents:
The role of children's representatives as they stand today -- Unique questions related to our work with children -- Imagining a new role -- Trauma -- Child development -- Introduction to domestic violence and its impact on children -- High-conflict separated and divorced parents -- Alienated-Resistant children -- Special circumstances -- Ethical issues in representing children -- Recognizing risks of bias and illusion in your work -- The professional toll.
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Pierce County Law Library
Reading Room
KF479 .S67 2018
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29.
How to build and manage a family law practice / Mark A. Chinn.
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Chinn, Mark A, author.
Chicago, Illinois : American Bar Association, Section of Family Law, Law Practice Division, c2018
Contents:
Jumping into the deep end -- Tailor the advice to where you are -- Mission and goals -- Start-up -- Systems -- Marketing -- Intake of the new client -- Fees and billing -- Civility -- Dealing with clients, part 1 -- Staff -- Service -- Dealing with clients, part 2 -- Trial preparation and presentation -- Getting to court -- Case management -- Time management -- Financial management -- Getting better -- Take care of yourself -- Parting thoughts.
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Pierce County Law Library
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KF297 C455 2018
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30.
Building a successful collaborative family law practice / Forrest S. Mosten and Adam B. Cordover.
Chicago : American Bar Association, 2018.
Contents:
Foreword / Nancy Cameron -- Introduction / Forrest (Woody) Mosten -- Introduction / Adam B. Cordover -- Prologue : making collaborative and non-court practice your day job / Forrest S. Mosten & Adam B. Cordover -- Lawyers as peacemakers : really?!? yes, really / David Hoffman -- How collaborative practice will improve your profitability / Robert Merlin -- Redefining your practice signature and creating a profitable peacemaking practice / Kevin Scudder -- How many hats can you wear? : assessing whether you can be a collaborative professional and still litigate / Carl Michael Rossi -- Being a client leader : the art of gaining new collaborative clients / Rich Grof -- Effectively marketing your collaborative practice / Gary Direnfeld -- Creating collaborative office space / Zanita Zacks-Gabriel -- Integrating technology into your collaborative practice / Brian Galbraith -- Getting buy-in for a collaborative approach from the other spouse and attorney / Enid Miller Ponn -- The first client meeting : gateway to a collaborative case / Bev Churchill -- Gaining success at the first joint collaborative meeting / Jeremy Gaies -- Fine-tuning your collaborative team / Lara Traum -- Developing a range of collaborative models : one size does not fit all / Ronald D. Ousky -- Mediation and collaboration : harnessing potential synergy / Elizabeth Potter Scully -- Traits and skills of a highly effective financial neutral / J. David Harper -- Collaborative child specialists : traditional and expanded roles / Kathleen Zumpano -- Using behavioral health professionals in family law / Nancy Retsinas and Susan Buniva ; with supplemental practice tips by Melissa Sulkowski -- Collaborative marriage planning / Dennis Lerner -- Modifying existing agreements with a collaborative approach / Kimberly Stamatelos -- Avoiding and handling termination of the collaborative process / Michael V. Fancher -- Civil collaborative practice : the new way to do business / Sherrie R. Abney -- Collaborative practice as a business / Brian Galbraith -- Conclusion : next steps to develop your collaborative practice / Forrest S. Mosten and Adam B. Cordover.
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Pierce County Law Library
Reading Room
KF299.D6 B85 2018
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