MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 983.64 MB | Duration: 3h 46m
This Family Law Course covers several topics including divorce, child custody, contempt actions, child support and more.
What you'll learn
Learn the different procedures and documents in "uncontested and contested divorces"
Learn about discovery procedures, motion to compel discovery, and contempt actions
Learn about Temporary Protective Orders in instances of domestic violence or stalking
Learn about legal and physical custody, as well as, Legitimation Actions for children born out of wedlock
Requirements
There are no prerequisites for this course
Description
This Family Law covers both the "uncontested" and "contested" divorce, including initiating the divorce action with the Complaint, service of process, the Answer & Counterclaim, Interrogatories, Requests for Production of Documents, Notice to Produce, Third Party Discovery, & the Motion to Compel Discovery. The Child Custody section discusses initiating child custody actions, emergency hearings, custody modifications, and contempt actions. There is a discussion on using "Social Media" to win a contested child custody action in divorce or separate custody actions. The Motion for Judgment On The Pleadings discusses resolving an "uncontested" divorce without any parties having to appear in court to conclude the divorce action. As to "Legitimation" actions, this course discuses how parental rights may be obtained for children born out of wedlock. This course discuses "Temporary Hearings" used to obtain child support, child custody, alimony, Attorneys Fees, and other relief early in the contested divorce action. The section on "Contempt Actions" discuses procedures utilized when the opposing party violates the court order. This course also discuses "Settlement Agreements", "Mediation Agreements", the "Parenting Plan" and typical "Visitation" schedules. Additionally, there is a discussion on "Legal Separation", The "Complaint for Separate Maintenance", and being in a "Bonafide State of Separation". The section on "Paternity Tests" discusses the value of the test, as well as, actual case examples when husband in long-term marriages discovered that the children in the home were not his biological children and the subsequent actions that were brought in court. The discussion on "Income Deduction Orders" provides steps to take to prevent overpayment of child support. The discussion on "Child Abandonment Warrants" sheds light on the obligations of the father regardless of visitation. The discussion on "Domesticating A Foreign Decree" provides procedures to bring an action based on a court order from another state.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 What's Included
Section 2: "Pro se" versus Attorney Representation
Lecture 3 "Pro se" Representation versus Attorney Representation
Section 3: What Can Cause A Delay In Concluding Your Family Law Case
Lecture 4 Typical reasons family law cases are delayed in reaching a conclusion
Section 4: The Uncontested Divorce
Lecture 5 Obtaining an "uncontested divorce" along with typical documents and procedures.
Lecture 6 Uncontested divorce documents'
Lecture 7 Consent to Trial & Acknowledgment of Service
Lecture 8 The Settlement Agreement
Lecture 9 Motion for Judgment On The Pleadings
Section 5: Legal Separation & The Complaint for Separate Maintenance
Lecture 10 Legal Separation & The Complaint for Separate Maintenance
Section 6: The Contested Divorce
Lecture 11 Initiating a contested divorce
Lecture 12 The Domestic Relations Financial Affidavit
Lecture 13 The Answer & Counterclaim
Section 7: Legitimation
Lecture 14 The Legitimation Action
Section 8: Child Custody Actions
Lecture 15 Child Custody Actions
Lecture 16 Emergency Hearings
Lecture 17 The Parenting Plan & Visitation
Section 9: Child Support
Lecture 18 Paternity Tests
Lecture 19 Child Support, Income Deduction Orders & Support Modifications
Lecture 20 Child Abandonment Warrants
Section 10: Discovery
Lecture 21 Interrogatories & Social Media
Lecture 22 Request for Production of Documents & Notice to Produce
Lecture 23 Request for Admissions
Lecture 24 Depositions
Lecture 25 Third Party Discovery
Lecture 26 Motion To Compel Discovery
Section 11: Temporary Hearings
Lecture 27 Temporary Hearings
Section 12: Mediation
Lecture 28 Using Mediation to Reach Full or Partial Agreements
Section 13: Temporary Protective Orders
Lecture 29 Temporary Protective Orders
Lecture 30 Temporary Protective Order Abuses
Section 14: Modification Actions
Lecture 31 Filing Modification Actions
Lecture 32 Domesticating A Foreign Decree
Section 15: Contempt Hearings
Lecture 33 Contempt Actions
Lecture 34 Bringing contempt actions for violations of court orders
Section 16: Courtroom Conduct & Appearance
Lecture 35 Courtroom Conduct & Appearance
Section 17: Conclusion
Lecture 36 Conclusion
Any adult who desires detailed information on family law cases, procedure, and what to expect