2024 Family Law Institute - Webinar
If It's Broke, Fix It!
Building on the momentum from last year's recharge, the Family Law Institute (FLI) returns to the beautiful Vail Valley with a powerful theme focused on practical approaches and effective solutions in family law. Whether you're seeking to deepen your expertise, engage with leading professionals, or influence the future of domestic relations practice in Colorado, FLI 2024 is your essential destination. Here are key reasons to attend:
Expert Insights and Thought Leadership: Hear from luminaries like Dean Robert Leckey of McGill University, who will explore how family law adapts to evolving family dynamics, and who will challenge attorneys to reflect on their roles within this dynamic landscape. Dr. Stephanie Tabashneck, Psy.D., J.D., of Harvard University will prompt a reconsideration of best practices relating to substance use and parenting in family court.
Networking and Community Building: Engage with peers, mentors, judges, and newly licensed legal paraprofessionals from across Colorado. Expand your professional network in an environment dedicated to community enrichment.
Professional Growth and Learning: Participate in sessions that push the boundaries of conventional thinking and provide you with the latest strategies and tools to advance your family law practice.
Secure your spot for an experience that promises professional enrichment and community engagement amidst the glorious Rocky Mountains.
A limited agenda is available for webinar participants.
SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS
2024 Drew Loizeaux Scholarship
Are you a mental health professional who has been appointed or hired to be a CFI or PRE in a Colorado family law matter, either currently or in the past? If so, consider applying for the Drew Loizeaux Scholarship. The Drew Loizeaux Scholarship will cover the full registration fee (not including home study and/or printed materials) to the 2024 Family Law Institute and will provide additional funds to help offset lodging or food costs at FLI. If you are interested and qualify, please submit your completed application form no later than June 15, 2024.
Questions: Contact Julian Tricarico
CBA Family Law Section Scholarship
The Family Law Section of the Colorado Bar Association has six full scholarships to the 2024 Family Law Institute, which will be awarded to eligible applicants, via a drawing. If you are interested and qualify, please submit your completed application form no later than June 15, 2024. If selected, the Family Law Section will reimburse you for the full registration fee (not including home study and/or printed materials) and some additional funds to help with lodging/food.
Questions: Contact Juliann Tricarico
CANCELLATION FEE:
If you are unable to attend, please notify CBA-CLE by Monday, July 29, 2024. We will gladly refund your tuition in full or apply your tuition to the webinar or home study. Cancellations after July 29, 2024, will be refunded less a $150 cancellation fee.
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CBA-CLE will email webinar access information 24-48 hours before the program.
Home studies will be available 2-3 weeks following the live program.
CBA-CLE is committed to providing access, equal opportunity, and reasonable accommodation in its services, programs, and employment. To request an accommodation please contact [email protected] at least 21 business days in advance.
The program is accredited in Colorado. CBA-CLE staff can provide a Uniform Certificate of Attendance, and it is the attendee's responsibility to complete the accreditation outside of Colorado.
Thursday, August 8, 2024
12:00 - 12:15 pm
Welcome Remarks
Extended by Kristi Anderson Wells, Esq., Wells Family Law | PC, and Ann Gushurst, LLB, JAMS Denver
12:15 - 2:20 pm
Lightning Rounds
- Help Me Help You: Getting the Most from Your CFI
Presented by Colleen McManamon, Mediated disSolutions, and Bonnie Shields, Esq., Bonnie S. Shields, P.C.
- Jurisdictional Jigsaw: Navigating Emergency Temporary Jurisdiction with Precision
Presented by Jonathan Bereman, Esq., Sherr Puttmann Akins Lamb PC, and Emily P. Koekkoek, Esq., Sherr Puttmann Akins Lamb PC
- Five Ways to Bulletproof Your Subpoena Duces Tecum
Presented by John H. Tatlock, Esq., Epstein Patierno, LLP
- 15 Reasons Colorado Needs A Dedicated Family Court
Presented by Frances C. Fontana, Esq., FEINGOLD HORTON, PLLC
- What You Need to Know About Appointing or Being a GAL
Presented by Anthony Zarsky, Esq., Griffiths Law PC
- The Art of Collaboration: Real Life Examples of Resolution Through Collaborative Law
Presented by James M. Cordes, Esq., Kinnett & Cordes, , and Jennifer Schaffner, Esq., Griffiths Law PC
- Divorce Finance and Real Estate: Don't be an Ass with Mortgage Assumptions
Presented by Todd Huettner, MBA, CDLP, CDS, Huettner Capital
- ChatGPT & AI - Can ChatGPT Help Attorneys Communicate More Professionally?
Presented by Christopher Griffiths, Esq., Griffiths Law PC
2:20 - 2:25 pm
Turelli Foundation Presentation
Remarks extended by Joe Pickard, Esq., Pickard Law, P.C., and Kevin Massaro, Esq., Pickard Law, P.C.
2:25 - 2:40 pm
Afternoon Networking Break
2:40 - 3:40 pm
Breaking the Cycle of Inertia: Solutions to the Challenges in the Family Court System
Presented by Rebecca Aviel, Esq., Professor of Law at University of Denver Sturm College of Law; David M. Johnson, Esq., Johnson Kush; Joan McWilliams, Esq., McWilliams Mediation Group LTD; and The Honorable Marie Avery Moses, 2nd Judicial District
Submitted for .8 Ethics/Professionalism Credit
3:45 - 4:30 pm
The Intersection Between Family Law and the Constitution: Recognizing and Protecting Clients' Implicated Constitutional Rights
Presented by Qusair Mohamedbhai, Esq., Rathod | Mohamedbhai LLC and Stephanie Wise, Rathod | Mohamedbhai LLC.
Submitted for .6 EDI Credit
4:35 - 5:20 pm
The Intersection of Civil Rights and Family Law
Panelists: Steven Epstein, Esq., Epstein Patierno, LLP, The Honorable Dea M. Lindsey, 20th Judicial District; and The Honorable David S. Prince, 4th Judicial District
Moderated by April D. Jones, Esq., Jones Law Firm, PC
Friday, August 9, 2024
8:30 - 9:30 am
Breakout Session 1-3
Breakout Session 1 (In-Person and Webinar)
Colorado's New Licensed Legal Paraprofessionals, Friend or Foe?
Presented by The Honorable Angela R. Arkin (ret.), Judicial Arbiter Group (JAG), Inc.; Amy Goscha, Esq., Kalamaya | Goscha; and Erika Holmes, Esq., ELHolmes Legal Solutions, LLC
Breakout Session 2 (In-Person and Webinar)
How to Try an APR Case Without a PRE or a CFI: Presenting Your Case the Old-Fashioned Way
Presented by Jordan M. Fox, Esq., Sherman & Howard, LLC; Krista Nash, Esq., Nash Family Law, PC; and The Honorable Kelley R. Southerland, 17th Judicial District Court
Breakout Session 3 (In-Person only)
9:30 - 9:45 am
Transition Time to Next Breakout Session
9:45 - 10:45 am
Breakout Session 4-6
Breakout Session 4 (In-Person and Webinar)
Protecting Futures: Navigating Intimate Partner Violence and Children's Well-Being in Divorce Proceedings
Presented by Eronilde (“Nil”) Buckley, MA, LAC, LPC, NCC, Vivus Counseling Services, LLC, and The Honorable Douglas J. Miles, 4th Judicial District
Breakout Session 5 (In-Person and Webinar)
Show Me the Money: When Income Goes Beyond the Statute
Presented by Joi G. Kush, Esq., Johnson Kush; Halleh T. Omidi, Esq., Hogan Omidi, PC; and Jennifer L. Helland, Esq., Knies, Helland & McPherson
Submitted for .2 EDI Credit
Breakout Session 6 (In-Person only)
10:45 - 11:00 am
Morning Networking Break
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Breakout Sessions 7-9
Breakout Session 7 (In-Person and Webinar)
The Future of the Practice of Law: The Use, Misuse, and Ethical Use of AI
Presented by Kelly K. Robinson, Esq., Kelly Robinson Law LLC, and The Honorable Elizabeth Weishaupl (ret.), JAMS Denver
Submitted for 1.2 Ethics/Professionalism Credit
Breakout Session 8 (In-Person and Webinar)
Trauma or Drama? A Guide to DV in DR
Presented by Stephanie J. Norris, PhD, LPC, LAC, Norris Mental Health Center, LLC; Jamie Paine, Esq., Griffiths Law PC; and Jennifer Walker, MPA, The Interim, LLC
Submitted for .4 Ethics/Professionalism Credit
Breakout Session 9 (In-Person only)
12:00 - 1:20 pm
Lunch Break On Your Own
1:20 - 2:10 pm
Breakout Sessions 10-12
Breakout Session 10 (In-Person and Webinar)
Parallel Parenting v. Co-Parenting: Working With Families When Domestic Violence Is Involved
Presented by MariaJose Delgado, Esq., MariaJose Delgado Law LLC; Jennifer S. McDonald, Esq., The Law Firm of Jennifer S. McDonald, LLC; and Amy Pohl, Esq., Project Safeguard
Breakout Session 11 (In-Person and Webinar)
Judicial Hollywood Squares on Ethics and DEI
Emceed by Simon Mole, Esq., Simon Mole Mediation, LLC, with contestants Mark D. Chapleau, Esq., Bloch & Chapleau, Cates, Ongert, LLC, and Chris Radeff, Esq., Radeff & Hart, P.C., and featuring celebrity judges: The Honorable Angela Boykins, 2nd Judicial District; The Honorable Karen F. Hübler, 2nd Judicial District; The Honorable Brett Martin, 17th Judicial District; and The Honorable Marianne Tims, 1st Judicial District.
Submitted for .2 EDI Credit and .8 Ethics/Professionalism Credit
Breakout Session 12 (In-Person only)
2:10 - 2:20 pm
Transition Time to Next Breakout Session
2:20 - 3:10 pm
Breakout Sessions 13-16
Breakout Session 13 (In-Person and Webinar)
Toxic Litigation in Family Law: Effects, Practice and Management
Panelists: The Honorable Katherine R. Delgado (ret.), JAMS Denver; Kimberly S. Gent, Esq., The Harris Law Firm; and Lisa Hall, LMFT, MA, LH Counseling, Inc.
Moderated by Caryn McGraw Turner, Esq., McGraw Law PLLC
Submitted for .5 Ethics/Professionalism Credit
Breakout Session 14 (In-Person and Webinar)
The Colorado Maintenance Modification Scheme is Broken, Let's Fix It
Presented by Luke S. Abraham, Esq., Sherr Puttmann Akins Lamb PC, and Christina Patierno, Esq., Epstein Patierno, LLP
Breakout Session 15 (In-Person only)
Breakout Session 16 (In-Person only)
3:10 - 3:30 pm
Afternoon Networking Break
3:30 - 3:45 pm
Welcome Back and a Message from FLS Diversity, Equity, and Inclusivity Committee
3:45 - 4:00 pm
Presentation of CBA Family Law Section Icon Award
4:00 - 5:15 pm
Bridging the Gap Between Family Law and Society
Presented by Dean Robert Leckey, Ad. E., Samuel Gale Professor, Faculty of Law, McGill University
Submitted for 1.5 EDI Credit
Saturday, August 10, 2024
8:30 - 8:40 am
Welcome Back Remarks
Extended by Kristi Anderson Wells, Esq., Wells Family Law | PC, and Ann Gushurst, LLB, JAMS Denver
8:40 - 9:30 am
Getting the Best From Your Bench: Tips for Attorneys and LLPs
Panelists: The Honorable Rayna Gokli, 17th Judicial District; The Honorable Monica J. Gomez, 4th Judicial District;. The Honorable Dea Lindsey, 20th Judicial District; The Honorable Bonnie McLean, 18th Judicial District; The Honorable Marianne Tims, 1st Judicial District, and The Honorable Jennifer B. Torrington, 2nd Judicial District
Moderators: The Honorable Angela R. Arkin (ret.), Judicial Arbiter Group (JAG), and
Zachary (Zac) S. Roeling, Esq., YouLaw Colorado LLC
9:30 - 9:40 am
Break
9:40 - 10:50 am
Flying High: Alcohol, Drugs, and Family Court
Presented by Stephanie Tabashneck, Psy.D., J.D., Director, CLBB Neurolaw Library, Senior Fellow, Law and Applied Neuroscience, Center for Law, Brain and Behavior at Harvard Medical Center, Petrie Flom-Center, Harvard Law School
10:50 - 11:05 am
Networking Break
11:05 - 11:55 am
Legal Ethics: If It's Broken, Let's Fix It
Presented by Mark S. Caldwell, Esq., NITA Program Director, and The Honorable Robert McGahey, Jr. (ret.), JAMS Denver
Submitted for 1.0 Ethics/Professionalism Credit
11:55 am - 12:00 pm
Closing Remarks
Extended by Kristi Anderson Wells, Esq., Wells Family Law | PC, and Ann Gushurst, LLB, JAMS Denver
12:00 - 1:00 pm
Family Law Case Law Update
Presented by Christopher Griffiths, Esq., Griffiths Law PC, and Courtney McConomy, Esq., Sherr Puttmann Akins Lamb PC
1:00 pm
Adjourn
Registration Fees
Non Member | $599.00 |
CBA Member | $449.00 |
CBA Family Law Section Member | $369.00 |
CLE BASIC Pass Holder | $299.00 |
CLE ELITE Pass Holder | $229.00 |
Public Service/Government/Non-Profit | $229.00 |
Active Military | $229.00 |
LLP/Paralegal/Legal Support Staff | $229.00 |
New Lawyer Edge Partner | $224.50 |
Student Currently Enrolled in Law School | $49.00 |
- General Credits: 17.00
- Ethics Credits: 4.30
- EDI Credits: 2.50
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