Conference Materials

CFCC develops statewide, regional, and local court educational programs to fulfill continuing education requirements mandated by statutes, court rules, and professional licensing. Many events bring together multidisciplinary audiences to develop a systemic perspective on common issues. Other programs are designed specifically for judicial officers, court administrators, family court services staff, family law facilitators, legal service providers, or other professionals serving families, children, self-represented family law litigants, and collaborative justice court programs. Materials developed for some of these events are available below.


2013 Family Law Education Program (FLEP)
16th Annual AB1058 Child Support Training Conference

16th Annual CS Training Conference CD, Part 1 (Tab A to M)

16th Annual CS Training Conference CD, Part 2 (Tab N to Y)

Tab A: New Child Support Commissioners’ Orientation
Tab B:  Plenary Session/Welcome and Updates
Tab C: Best Practices – Establishing and  Disestablishing Parentage: What To Do When Mom is Married and Has a Child with Someone Other than Her Husband
Tab D: Child Support Services Outreach to Family Law Customers in the Courthouse
Tab E:  New Family Law Facilitators' Orientation
Tab F:  Modification Jurisdiction – In re Marriage of Gruen and Beyond (2011)
Tab G: Trauma Informed Systems: What Do You Need to Know to Effectively Deal with Domestic Violence Victims and Batterers    as Parties
Tab H: Roundtables: Child Support Commissioners, Family Law Facilitators, and Paralegals
Tab I:  Confidentiality Issues
Tab J:  Court Clerks’ Training: Fundamentals, Advanced, with UIFSA
Tab K: AB 1058 Administration and Accounting
Tab L:  Contempt of Court, Punishment, Probation and Probation Revocation
Tab M: Dealing with Difficult Personalities: Tools and Strategies for Managing the Most Difficult Court Users
Tab N: Insights and Strategies for Managing the Stressors Common to Family Law Professionals
Tab O: Best Practices in Managing Your Courtroom and Collaborating with the LCSA and Facilitator’s Office
Tab P:  Child Support Calculations for Family Law Facilitators
Tab Q: Income Determination: Calculating Child Support and Advanced
Tab R:  DCSS Guideline Calculator Training:  Beginning and Experienced
Tab S:  UIFSA: Interjurisdictional Case Processing
Tab T:  Case Law Update
Tab U: DCSS Presents
Tab V: Procedural How-To's for Family Law Facilitators
Tab W: Court-Based Conflict Resolution: An Overview of the Process and Special Issues Facing Those Who Provide Court-Based Mediation    Services
Tab X: Criminal Justice Realignment and Child Support
Tab Y: Judicial Ethics for Child Support Commissioners

2011 Beyond the Bench

Beyond the Bench 21: Coming of Age in Tough Times: Building Our Strength Together
December 14-16, 2011

Agenda
Learning Objectives
Faculty Biographies

Wednesday, December 14

Thursday, December 15 Friday, December 16
Features all-day specialized trainings on the topics of Juvenile Dependency, Juvenile Delinquency, and AB 12 / AB 212.
    Features over 50 workshops addressing family, juvenile, domestic violence, mental health, and collaborative court issues through a multidisciplinary approach.
      Features education tracks for professionals working in Collaborative Justice; Child Welfare and Juvenile Justice; and Legal Aid / Self Help / Family Law.

      2010 Beyond the Bench

      Collaboration Works! Improving Outcomes and Achieving Safety and Stability in Challenging Times
      June 3-4, 2010

      Program Agenda

       Wednesday, June 2, 2010  Thursday, June 3, 2010  Friday, June 4, 2010
       Pre-Conference BPAI Workshop Session I (13 MB)
      Workshop Session II
      Workshop Session III (13 MB)
      Workshop Session IV

      Evening Session, Collaborative Strategies

      An Overview of Juvenile Dependency Law

      Effecting Educational Outcomes
      Part 1
      Part 2

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