In the Best Interests of the Child: 2022 Annual Guardian ad Litem Seminar Out of Stock
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About the Seminar
Throughout South Carolina, dedicated Guardians ad Litem declare, "I am for the child!" Begin your journey to certification or update your knowledge base with the SC Bar CLE Division's 2022 GAL Training and Update. Moderator Julianne M. Stokes, Esq. joins faculty from across the state to provide guidance on issues facing Guardians today.
Seminar
Agenda
Welcome and
Opening Remarks
Julianne M.
Stokes, Esq. - Stokes Family Law & Mediation, LLC
Guardian ad
Litem Handbook
Jenny R.
Stevens, Esq. - The Stevens Law Group, LLC
Navigating
the Intersection of DSS and Private Custody Cases
Richard W. Allen, Esq. - Staff Attorney, Greenville County
South Carolina Department of Social Services
Jessica L.
Means, Esq. - Hall & Means, LLC
Opinions
from a Lay Guardian
Courtney Cadien
Psychological,
Parental Fitness, and Custody Evaluations
Samer G. Touma,
Ph.D. - Touma & Associates
Ethical
Considerations for Guardians
Jamie E.
Wilson, Esq. - Office of Disciplinary Counsel
Billing and
Fee Caps
Sean Keefer, Esq. - Sean F. Keefer, LLC
Judges Panel: “Answers from the Bench”
The Honorable
Spiros S. Ferderigos, S.C. Family Court
The Honorable
Ernest J. Jarrett, S.C. Family Court
The Honorable
Deborah A. Malphrus, S.C. Family Court
The Honorable
Kimaka Nichols-Graham, S.C. Family Court
The Honorable
Vicki J. Snelgrove, S.C. Family Court
The Honorable
C. Vance Stricklin, S.C. Family Court
Things I
Learned the Hard Way
Andrea Moore,
Esq. - Village Legal Hub, LLC
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