DIVORCE. CONFLICT. KIDS: Helping Your Clients Protect Their Children - Before, During and After Out of Stock
Co-sponsored by the CBA Family Law Section
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May 2018
DIVORCE. CONFLICT. KIDS: Helping Your Clients Protect Their Children-Before, During and After
Co-sponsored by the CBA Family Law Section
Program Highlights:
For years, professionals have told their clients that unresolved parental conflict hurts children. However, we now have a way to predict how such conflict can scar their children for the rest of their lives. At this seminar, Joan McWilliams will speak about the original Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) Study (1994), the subsequent ACEs studies, including physical and emotional abuse, verbal abuse, broken heart syndrome, alienation and abandonment. She will also speak about resilience, trauma-informed care, the new Colo. RPC Rule 2.1, Comment 2, and the ways in which lawyers can help their clients understand the importance of this information.
Agenda
7:00 – 7:30 am
Registration
7:30 am
Program
- Original Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) Study (1994)
- Subsequent ACEs studies, Including:
-Physical Abuse
-Emotional Abuse
-Verbal Abuse
-Broken Heart Syndrome
-Alienation and Abandonment
- Resilience
- Trauma-informed Care
- New Colo. RPC Rule 2.1, Comment 2
- Ways You Can Help Your Clients Understand the Importance of this Information
8:30 AM
Adjourn
Presented by Joan H. McWilliams, JD, MSJA, McWilliams Mediation Group, Denver, CO
- CLE Pass Price *FREE! - exclusions may apply
- Standard Price $59.00 USD
- Member Price $39.00 USD
- General Credits 1.00
- Ethics Credits 0.00
- EDI Credits