EVIDENTIARY ISSUES IN CARE AND PROTECTION TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS CASES 

Co-Sponsored with the Massachusetts Juvenile Bar Association

CPCS approved for 2 hours of credit by the Children and Family Law Division panel (CAFL)

Wednesday, May 20, 2015
3:30 pm to 5:30 pm


Hon. Dana M. Gershengorn, Juvenile Court (Norfolk)
Hon. Stephen M. Limon, Juvenile Court (Suffolk), Program Chair 
Hon. John S. Spinale, Juvenile Court (Bristol)

The law of evidence in child protective cases--both parental unfitness and termination of parental rights (TPR) proceedings--has become so particularized that an understanding of the general principles of evidence is not sufficient for those who practice this specialty. 

Indeed, the body of C&P and TPR evidentiary law has become so enlarged and specialized that the Supreme Judicial Court Advisory Committee on Massachusetts Evidence has expanded the forthcoming 2015 edition of the Massachusetts Guide to Evidence to include an entirely new section to explicate "Evidentiary Issues in Care and Protection and Termination of Parental Rights Cases." 

This CLE will survey the major cases and evidentiary concepts outlined in new chapter of the Guide. Taught by three judges, the presentations will include not only the evidentiary principles outlined in the Guide, but also indispensable practice tips when they arise during pretrial and at trial.

mge**Special offer: The Supreme Judicial Court has designated the Flaschner Judicial Institute as the exclusive publisher of the "OFFICIAL PRINT EDITION" of the MASSACHUSETTS GUIDE TO EVIDENCE distributed to every judge in Massachusetts. The goal is to have both the trial bar and the bench "on the same page" of the SJC's authoritative bench guide to evidence. Since this program will focus on the Guide's entirely new chapter on C&P and TPR cases, the Flaschner Institute will sell registrants the new 2015 edition at the discounted price of $44 - it usually sells for $79. 

Click here to register for the Program ONLY: $65


Click here to register for the Program AND Book: $99 






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Same day registrations are $5.00 extra. Registration fees are non-refundable.