October 3rd, 2017

Family Law Seminar for Therapists, Counselors, and Psychologists

Mental health professionals play crucial roles related to family law matters. Our Family Law attorneys have partnered with the Lehigh Valley Psychological and Counseling Association to present a 1.0 credit hour seminar discussing the services therapists, counselors, and psychologists provide in family law matters and the ethical and lawful considerations of each.

The Roles of Mental Health Professionals in Family Law Matters

Tuesday, November 7 at the Offices of Gross McGinley, LLP

33 S. Seventh Street, Allentown, PA 18101

FREE PARKING

7:45 am Registration, 8:00 am to 9:00 am Program

This session will help participants identify ethical and legal aspects of providing expert testimony in family law matters, assess legal considerations of privilege and confidentiality in family law matters, and analyze the responsibilities of mental health professionals performing home studies, custody evaluations, and parental coordination. Our attorneys will also provide real-world examples of how these roles played out in the family law setting.

REGISTER NOW

We are offering this seminar free of charge.  However, space is limited. Please register by Friday, October 27th by fax to (610) 820-6006 or by email to mmiller@steve.framework30a.com.

Featured Speakers:

Allen I. Tullar

Constance K. Nelson

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For more information about this program including handicap accessibility and disability accommodations, please call (610) 820-5450.

This activity is being co-sponsored by the Lehigh Valley Psychological and Counseling Association (LVPCA). LVPCA is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. LVPCA maintains responsibility for this program and its content.

 

 

The content found in this resource is for informational reference use only and is not considered legal advice. Laws at all levels of government change frequently and the information found here may be or become outdated. It is recommended to consult your attorney for the most up-to-date information regarding current laws and legal matters.