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FAMILY LAW (MOUNTAINEER SERIES 2008) DVD SEMINAR (M80-0901)FAMILY LAW (MOUNTAINEER SERIES 2008) DVD SEMINAR (M80-0901)
$239.00

Update on Family Law

THE HONORABLE MIKE KELLY

Family Court Judge, Circuit 11, Charleston, West Virginia

 

Statutory and Administrative Update for the Office of Child Support Enforcement

•Review statutory and case law regarding the statute of limitations on collection of support •Statutory changes to the  emancipation/end date for support obligations • New statutory procedures when arrearages occur • Federal statutory changes that affect the amount of support that is assigned to the state •When the caretaker dies what happens to the child support? 

SUSAN S. PERRY, COMMISSIONER

Bureau for Child Support Enforcement

West Virginia DHHR, Logan, West Virginia

 

Disability Pensions in Divorce:  The Shifting Sands of Divisibility

JAMES W. DOUGLAS, ESQUIRE

Sutton, West Virginia    

 

Proposed Changes to the Uniform Interstate Family Support Act

PROFESSOR MARJORIE MCDIARMID

WVU College of Law

 

Ethics for Family Lawyers

Rachael L. Fletcher Cipoletti, chief lawyer

Office of Disciplinary Counsel

 

Contempt Procedures

THE HONORABLE MIKE KELLY

Family Court Judge, Circuit 11, Charleston, West Virginia

 

How to Build an Alimony Case from Scratch

R. LYNE RANSON, ESQUIRE

Lyne Ranson Law Offices, Charleston, West Virginia

 

Taxation and Alimony:  Equitable Distribution Distinctions

C. PAGE HAMRICK, III, ESQUIRE

Charleston, West Virginia

 

Bankruptcy Law Update for Family Lawyers

ANDREW S. NASON, ESQUIRE

Pepper & Nason, Charleston, West Virginia
 
(Includes DVD seminar and 438 pages of written materials in PDF format on a word-searchable CD)
 
This seminar is worth 7.9 WV MCLE credits, including 0.9 Ethics credit.

DVD's must be returned within three weeks from date of mailing. An overdue fee of $10.00 per week will be charged for DVD's not returned within three weeks.