Mediation and Matrimonial Law: Fitting all the Pieces Together

On-demand

Mediation and Matrimonial Law: Fitting all the Pieces Together

Recorded On 10/07/2024

COURSE DETAILS

Join NYCLA’s ADR Committee and Matrimonial Law Section for a discussion on how alternative dispute resolution techniques are being used to effectively resolve matrimonial disputes.

 

Hear how mediators can assist couples in communicating to work through their issues and hopefully reach a mutually agreeable solution – rather than resorting to litigation.

 

 

FACULTY

Faculty:  Robert Kirkman Collins, Common Sense Divorce Mediation, Professor of Practice and Director, Divorce Mediation Clinic, Cardozo Law; Kenneth Neumann, Ph.D., Center for Mediation & Training; Jacqueline Harounian, Wisselman Harounian Family Law

 

Moderator: Leona Krasner, Krasner Law, PLLC

 

Program Chairs: Peter Cedeno, Cedeno Law Group PLLC, Co-Chair, NYCLA’s Matrimonial Law Section; Chris Fladgate, The Fladgate Firm, Co-Chair, NYCLA’s ADR Committee; James Iniguez, Iniguez La Group, PLLC, Co-Chair, NYCLA’s Matrimonial Law Section; Leslie Treff, Law Office of Leslie Treff, Co-Chair, NYCLA’s ADR Committee

 

Program Co-sponsors: NYCLA’s ADR Committee and Matrimonial Law Section

CLE CREDITS

1 NY Credits: 1 Skills; Non-transitional; 1 NJ Credits: 1 General

 

GENERAL INFORMATION

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