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Family and Juvenile Law

CHAIR:

EVENTS:

DOCUMENTS:

Walter A. Herbert, Jr.
14454 Old Mill Rd, Ste 301
Upper Marlboro, MD 20773
(301) 952-0707
Email: herbertlaw@att.net

Section Dues: $25 per year

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FAMILY AND JUVENILE LAW NEWS:


2010/2011 ANNUAL REPORT:

This Section offered two CLE seminars, including the hugely popular “Family Practice Update,” held in August in Howard County. It also offered a new course, “Representing Children in Juvenile Court,” addressing the representation of children in CINA and delinquency cases. The Section’s legislative efforts included advocating for the passage of a multi-family adjustment to the Child Support Guidelines; advocating for a grandparent visitation statute; advocating for legislation to improve the lives of victims of domestic violence; continuing to oppose a presumption of joint custody, both legal and physical; and supporting legislation making it easier for parties living under the same roof to fi le for, and obtain, a divorce under certain circumstances. It continued to publish its Family Law Newsletter, featuring articles and case notes, four times a year, and established a subcommittee to review the Maryland Rules impacting family law cases and to make suggestions for modifi cations and improvements.



PURPOSE:

The purpose of the Section of Family & Juvenile Law is to promote the objectives of the Maryland State Bar Association by improving the administration of justice in the field of family and juvenile law and at the same time to bring together for furtherance of their mutual interests members of the Maryland State Bar Association concerned with family and juvenile laws and in reforms and improvements in such laws through legislation or otherwise.


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