Parenting Coordination – How Maryland Rule 9-205.2 can Reduce Family Case Loads

Description

Maryland adopted Rule 9-205.2 in July 2011.  After more than a decade, Maryland Courts have barely tapped the potential of utilizing the Parenting Coordination process to reduce conflict for children, and reduce caseloads.  Learn how Parenting Coordination can resolve cases pending trial, with Prejudgment Appointment Orders, and assist the trier of fact in reaching better informed custody rulings.

Presented by Laura Haviland, Burrows Haviland Law

Course Level
TBD
Professional Area of Focus
Family Law
CLE Field of Study
Continuing Education Legal Credit
1
Instructor(s)
Laura Haviland
Event Information
When
Available 24/7
Location
Online
Total CLE Credits
1
Format
On-Demand

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Parenting Coordination – How Maryland Rule 9-205.2 can Reduce Family Case Loads