2016 Family Law Symposium

When:  Jan 30, 2016 from 09:00 AM to 04:00 PM (ET)
Associated with  NJSBA Family Law Section
Presented in cooperation with the NJSBA Family Law Section


Once again at the Hyatt Regency in New Brunswick!

Why You Should Attend:
Over 700 family law attorneys, judges, paralegals and other related professionals gave rave reviews to last year’s blockbuster FAMILY LAW SYMPOSIUM. At the 2016 program, the state’s leading family law experts will once again take you “beyond the basics” with thought-provoking and insightful presentations examining many of today’s cutting-edge issues as well as “outside the box” problems you are likely to confront. Reserve your seat today for this must-attend program and networking event that has sold out year after year!

Program topics will include:

Top Ten Reported Cases - John P. Paone, Jr., Esq.
NEW! Unpublished, but not Unimportant: New 2015 Family Law cases to notice - 
Megan Murray, Esq.
Cutting Edge Issues from the Perspective of Custody Evaluators - 
Jeralyn L. Lawrence, Esq. (moderator); Dr. David Martindale; Judith Brown Greif, LCSW; Amy Wechsler, Esq.; Hon. Lawrence Jones, JSC
If it’s Happening in Trenton, It Matters to Us - Legislative Update - 
Sheryl Seiden, Esq. (moderator); Robin Bogan, Esq.; Ron Lieberman, Esq.; Derek Freed, Esq.; Megan Murray, Esq.; Debra Guston, Esq.; Marc Brown, Esq.
Seven Things Lawyers Seem to Forget - Frank Louis, Esq.
Rights and Wrongs in Settlement Negotiations: lawyers, experts & Judges - 
Timothy McGoughran, Esq. (moderator); Hon. Patricia Roe, JSC; Hon. Lisa P. Thornton, AJSC; Hon. Michael G. Guadagno, JAD; Paris Eliades, Esq.
Future of Arbitration of Family Part Matters - Stephanie Hagan, Esq. (moderator); 
Hon. Patricia Roe, JSC; Steven B. Sacharow, Esq.
What we really don’t know about calculating and adjudicating child support - 
Richard Russell, Esq. (moderator); Michael Weinberg, Esq.; Albertina Webb, Esq.; 
Hon. Lawrence Jones, JSC



NJ CLE information: This program has been approved by the Board on Continuing Legal
Education of the Supreme Court of New Jersey for 7.1 hours of total CLE credit. Of these, 7.1 qualify as hours of credit toward certification in matrimonial law.

Credits
NJ CLE: This program has been approved for 7.1 credits (50 minute hour)
Matrimonial Law Certification:
7.1 general credits pending
PA CLE: 5.5 substantive and ethics credits pending ($24 fee – separate check payable to NJICLE must be submitted at the end of the program)
NY CLE (t&n/t): 7.0 professional practice credits
CPE: 2.0 taxation credits
NJAPM: 5.5 credits

Door Registration: $325

Location

Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick
2 Albany St
New Brunswick, NJ 08901-1236