Counseling Grandparents & Extended Family in Probate & Family Court Proceedings
Navigating grandparent visitation, guardianship and caregiver options
- Product Number: 2220072WBC
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Product Description
Product Description
Because of a range of societal factors, grandparents are increasingly asking the Probate and Family Court to examine and intrude upon constitutionally-protected parent-child relationships. Practitioners need to be familiar with the relevant law, including new case law and statutes, so that they can advise and represent grandparents.This course focuses on the basics of grandparent visitation law, what a grandparent can expect in guardianships of minors, and alternatives to the litigation process.
Join our experts as we look at the options and what to expect when representing grandparents.
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Agenda
Agenda & Materials
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10:00 am - 10:03 am
Welcome and Introduction
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10:03 am - 10:15 am
Grandparent Visitation: Think Before You Sue
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10:15 am - 10:25 am
Basics of Guardianship
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10:25 am - 10:51 am
Unwinding a Guardianship
on demand video Add to CartErin Bradbury, Esq., Law Office of Erin Bradbury , Holden
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10:51 am - 11:00 am
Counseling Grandparents & Extended Family in Probate & Family Court Proceedings: Alternatives to Going to Court and Q&A
on demand video Add to CartErin Bradbury, Esq., Law Office of Erin Bradbury , Holden
Christina Paradiso, Esq., Community Legal Aid , Worcester
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