MCLE Credits: 0.5 Ethics Credits Included: 0.0
A pre-recorded streaming VIDEO replay of one session from the April 2022 live seminar, 38th Annual Advanced Family Law.
Cosponsored with the Family Law Section of the Virginia State Bar
This session delves into what disclosures are relevant and required under the Uniform Collaborative Law Act (UCLA), including whether a party is committing adultery. The speakers discuss scenarios where a party does not want to disclose and how it impacts the process as well as the practical concerns about prejudicial information being revealed in a collaborative case that does not settle and ends up in litigation.
FACULTY Steven A. Goldman, Curran Moher Weis / Fairfax Stephanie J. Smith, Cooper Ginsberg Gray, PLLC / Fairfax MODERATOR Patrick L. Maurer, Garriott Maurer, PLLC / Virginia Beach COURSE CO-PLANNERS Susan G. Andrews, Hawthorne & Hawthorne PC / Farmville Kristen L. Kugel, Cooper Ginsberg Gray PLLC / Fairfax Barry J. Waldman, Waldman & Associates PLLC / Fredericksburg
38th Annual Advanced Family Law 2022 (On Demand Seminar)
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