MO-AFCC Young and Early Professionals
CLE/CU and Networking Event
The Missouri Chapter of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (MO-AFCC
Are you a professional early in your career or under 40 years old providing services to families involved in family court? Attend this FREE event! Register below - registration is encouraged but not required.
Mental Health Involvement in Family Law Cases
Thursday, April 18, 2018
3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Happy hour and networking follows the program
Sevens Building - 7777 Bonhomme, 8th floor (Training Room), Clayton MO 63105
3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Happy hour and networking follows the program
Sevens Building - 7777 Bonhomme, 8th floor (Training Room), Clayton MO 63105
Learn more about the roles mental health professionals can take in family law cases, including treatment, dispute resolution, and evaluation; learn how these roles are defined; identify the boundaries of these roles; consider the appropriate timing for interventions by mental health professionals; and, hear about important considerations for drafting orders and parenting plans that require mental health interventions.
Looking for resources and referral sources? Meet and get to know other family law professionals from disciplines including mental health professionals, Guardians ad Litem, parent’s attorneys, court-connected professionals, parenting coordinators, collaborative law professionals and mediators. |
SpeakersRick Scott, Ph.D., and Simone A. Haberstock, JD, LLM
CE Credits1.8 hours attorney CLE; 1.5 hours Social Worker CUs
(applications for credit pending) |