Impress Your Attorney by Tackling Problems Head On
including -
Ethics: 1.00
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Civil Trial Law: 6.00
Family Law: 6.00
Course book included with all formats
Complex assets, domestic violence allegations, custody battles and other issues can quickly turn a divorce case complicated. To get through these tough situations with the client on top, you really need to know what you're doing. This beyond-the-basics guide will show you how to read complicated financial records, prepare QDROs, obtain electronic evidence and much more. Learn how to get through common challenges with confidence and skill - order today!
This program meets the California MCLE Paralegal requirement as specified in Business and Professions Code Section 6450(d).
This course will qualify for 6.0 DCP CLE credit hours, including 0.0 DCP ethics credit hour, toward the eligibility requirements of the DPA Delaware Certified Paralegal Program.
This course will qualify for 6.0 hours of self-study continuing education for paralegals, including 0.0 hour of self-study ethics credit, toward the eligibility requirements of the Florida Registered Paralegal Program.
This course will qualify for 6.0 hours of distance learning continuing education for paralegals, including 0.0 hour of ethics, toward the eligibility requirements as a paralegal affiliate member of the Indiana State Bar Association. No more than 3.0 hours of distance learning CLE credit may be earned during a reporting period.
This program may qualify for up to 6.0 hours of self-study CLE credit by the Montana Commission of Continuing Legal Education, including 0.0 hour of ethics. No more than 4.0 hours of self-study CLE credit may be earned during a reporting period.
including - Ethics: 1.00
This seminar meets the requirements of the NALA Certifying Board for 6.0 hours, including 1.0 ethics, of continuing legal education self-study credit required to maintain the CP(Certified Paralegal) credential.
This seminar has been approved by The National Federation of Paralegal Associations, Inc. (NFPA) for 6.0 hours of Continuing Legal Education self-study credit, including 0.0 hour of ethics.
This course will qualify for 6.0 hours of self-study continuing education for paralegals, including 0.0 hour of ethics, toward the eligibility requirements of the Ohio State Bar Association Paralegal Certification program.
Approved by the Paralegal Division of the State Bar of New Mexico for 6.0 general self-study credit and 0.0 ethics self-study credit (for a total of 6.0 hours CLE).
including - Civil Trial Law: 6.00 Family Law: 6.00
This course has been approved by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization for certification and recertification continuing legal education requirements for paralegals and legal assistants. Certification areas: Civil Trial Law, Family Law.
Approved for 6.0 CLE self-study credit by the Washington State Paralegal Association (WSPA).
NBI, Inc. is licensed by the New Hampshire Department of Education Office of Career School Licensing. There are no enrollment prerequisites or admissions requirements for this course, and there is no exam or grading system. Satisfactory progress is based solely on attendance at the course. Credits may not be transferred. All refunds shall be paid within 30 days upon written notification from a student of cancellation or withdrawal. Students receiving benefits from federal programs shall be subject to federal refund policies, rules and regulation. Student complaints should be directed to our office at (800) 930-6182. Upon exhausting all avenues with NBI, Inc. for resolution, students may file a complaint with the Office of Career School Licensing at (603) 271-6443.
CARL J. BECKER is a founding partner in the law firm of Becker Bouwkamp Walker, PC, where he practices in all of the various areas of domestic relations/family law including mediation, dissolution, paternity, custody, support, property settlement, protective orders, and guardianships. Mr. Becker also practices in the areas of general commercial advice and business litigation. He received his B.S. degree, with high honors, in accountancy and his J.D. degree, cum laude, from the University of Illinois. He is a registered domestic relations mediator, has been trained as an arbitrator, and has been selected as a distinguished fellow of the Indianapolis Bar Foundation. Mr. Becker is a member of the Indianapolis, Hamilton County, and Indiana State bar associations.
TERRENCE J. BENSHOOF holds a law degree (J.D.) and a Master of Law in taxation (LL.M.) from De Paul University. He has more than 48 years of experience in a variety of family, taxation, and business law areas. Mr. Benshoof is of counsel to the firm of Calabrese Associates, P.C., in Warrenville, Illinois. As a practitioner he has focused in the family law area on matters concerning divorce actions involving military spouses, military pay and benefit issues, retired pay division, and application of the Service Members Civil Relief Act. He also practices in the area of general taxation, business tax planning, trusts and estates, real estate, and commercial litigation. A retired lieutenant colonel in the Army Reserve, Judge Advocate General’s Corps, he serves as national judge advocate (general counsel) for the 45,000 member Reserve Officers Association of the United States, and has served on its Board of Directors for five years. He is currently the referendary general (chief judge of the Tribunal) of the Sovereign Military Order of the Temple of Jerusalem. He also serves on the Board of Directors of the Midwest Shelter for Homeless Veterans in Wheaton, Illinois.
ELIZABETH L. JUELICH is a partner at Krueger & Juelich, PLLC, in Minnetonka, Minnesota, where she focuses her practice on family law and estate planning. Ms. Juelich is admitted to practice law in Minnesota, and is a member of the Hennepin County and Minnesota State bar associations and their respective Family Law and Probate and Trust sections. She has presented at the Minnesota Family Law Institute and has been published in the Minnesota State Bar Association’s Family Law Forum. Ms. Juelich was selected to the Minnesota Super Lawyers list in 2019 and 2020, an honor awarded to no more than five percent of the lawyers in the state, as nominated by peers and vetted by the research team at Super Lawyers, a Thomson Reuters business. Ms. Juelich graduated, cum laude, from William Mitchell College of Law and graduated, cum laude, from Hamline University where she received her B.A. degree in management and political science.
KIMBERLY McCABE is an associate attorney with Becker Bouwkamp Walker, PC. For the past 11 years, Ms. McCabe has concentrated her practice to representing clients in all areas of family law, including divorce, legal separation, custody, parenting time, child support, paternity, prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, guardianships, relocations, and protective orders. She completed her undergraduate degree at Denison University, majoring in Psychology. She earned her Juris Doctor from the Thomas Jefferson School of Law. In 2007, Ms. McCabe became licensed in Illinois and practiced in insurance litigation. In 2009, she became licensed in Indiana and has focused her practice on family law since that time. Ms. McCabe is a fifth-generation attorney in her family. She has served as a volunteer Guardian ad Litem for Kids’ Voice. She is a member of the Indianapolis Bar Association and the Kappa Alpha Theta Alumni Association.
TIFANNE E.E. WOLTER is an attorney with Henningson & Snoxell Ltd. She has practiced family law exclusively for more than a decade. Ms. Wolter has assisted a wide array of clients with divorce, custody, paternity, child support, third party custody, parenting time, and domestic abuse matters. She is trained in collaborative divorce and mediation, and, upon graduating from law school, she obtained a certificate in dispute resolution from Hamline University School of Law. After earning her Juris Doctorate degree, Ms. Wolter worked for Legal Aid and helped victims of domestic abuse and low income clients with family law issues. She is the past chairperson and representative to the assembly for the Minnesota State Bar Association (Family Law Section). Ms. Wolter has been involved with the Family Law Section for many years. Previously she was the vice chairperson and chairperson of publications. She earned her B.A. degree from Concordia College, Moorhead, Minnesota, and her J.D. degree from Hamline University School of Law, St. Paul, Minnesota.
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