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Handling Domestic Relations Cases
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4.25 General CLE or Practical Skills credits and 2 Ethics credits

Registration:
$195 OSB Member (by 7/12/10)
$215 OSB Member (after 7/12/10)
$225 Non-OSB Member
Free with a 2009–2010 Season Ticket

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When the dissolution of a marriage becomes inevitable, you need to focus on the process rather than the case law. Using a hands-on approach, this seminar will guide you through the step-by-step process of handling a divorce case. Learn everything from where the courthouse is located and what to file to filing the petition through the entry of a judgment. Forms, which are essential to domestic relations cases, are part of the course materials and will reflect recent legislative changes.

Our faculty members, Paul Saucy, Joshua Kadish, and Laura Parrish, are seasoned Oregon family law practitioners with over 90 collective years of experience. Their knowledge will help you develop a best-practices standard for handling domestic relations cases, while their real-life practice approach allows you to bring home ideas and put them to use the very next day.

This seminar will be of interest to attorneys who:

  • Are new to the practice of family law
  • Need a domestic relations refresher course
  • Want an update on applicable legislative changes

Seminar materials include updated forms (in Microsoft Word and WordPerfect formats) that reflect recent legislative changes!

  • Petition
  • Temporary motions
  • Uniform support affidavit
  • Letters to clients and others
  • Judgments