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2020 Ethics and DV Day - Domestic Violence: The Intersection of Family Law and Psychology (Student/Postdoc/Retired)

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Domestic Violence: The Intersection Of Family Law And Psychology Presented By Steven H. Everts, J.D. Program Description The discussion will include the legal principles and definitions of domestic violence, including recent appellate caselaw, regarding parents and children in the context of custody/legal decision-making, parenting time, and orders of protection. It also involves application of these principles in responding to records requests informally and by subpoena duces tecum, testifying by deposition or trial, expert witness testimony, mandatory reporting, working with DCS, and working with clients in preparation for legal proceedings. Learning Objectives 1. Define domestic violence in a therapeutic and forensic setting. 2. Describe three instances in which a psychologist would use privileged communications and defenses in responding to records requests. 3. Describe legal requirements in mandatory reporting situations. CE Credits: 2
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