Ethical and Legal Implications for High-Conflict Divorce and Child Custody Cases Presenters: Michael P. Boulette, Esq., Rachel Tiede MA,MA., Hal Pickett, PhD, Karmit Bulman, JD Training Description This professional training seminar on the ethical and legal aspects of high conflict divorce and child custody cases is designed especially for professionals in psychology, law, mental health, counseling, law enforcement, custody evaluations, and alternative dispute resolution, as well as for other practitioners interested in developing a better understanding of how these cases impact the criminal justice and mental health systems. Special attention is given to understanding how family court operates and the laws and procedures that govern high conflict divorce and custody cases. Particular attention will also be given to the role of mediation and other conflict resolution processes in addressing needs of the parties in high conflict divorces. We will also examine controversial topics in high-conflict divorce and custody cases including domestic abuse, unsubstantiated abuse allegations, parental conflict, and parenting time with very young children. The training will also explore the ways in which high conflict divorce and custody cases affect areas such as law enforcement, mental health, as well as the role of forensic mental health practitioners in these cases. Training Objectives 1. Learn about the laws and procedures that govern family court and high conflict custody cases. 2. Examine the professionals and processes in place to address high conflict child custody disputes including ENEs, GALs, PCs, PTEs, and other acronyms. 3. Examine alternative avenues for dispute resolution to assist high- conflict families. 4. Discuss the ways in which high conflict child custody cases intersect with law enforcement and therapeutic mental health services. 5. Explore the legal aspects of child custody disputes including the present state of the law on child custody, and hot topics in custody cases, including unsubstantiated abuse allegations, the effect of parental conflict on children, and parenting time schedules with very young children. Location: Country Inn& Suites, 6003 Hudson Rd, Woodbury, MN 55125 Hotel Front Desk: (651) 739-7300 Cost: $85.00 Registration: (Use form on reverse side of this flyer) Additional Info: Jerrod Brown 651-734-5517 / email: [email protected] Continuing Education Approval - Application for continuing education credits will be made with the following boards: The Minnesota Board of Social Work The Minnesota Board of Psychology The Minnesota Board of Behavioral Health The Minnesota Board of Marriage and Family Therapy The Minnesota Post Board The Minnesota Board of Continuing Legal Education Presenter Biography Michael P. Boulette, Esq. is an attorney with the firm of Lindquist & Vennum, where he advocate for clients in dissolution and other family law matters. Michael focuses his practice on marital dissolution, custody, and post- decree and appellate work in cases with complex financial and custodial issues. Michael is recognized by Minnesota Super Lawyers as a "Rising Star" among his peers, an honor received by no more than 2.5% of lawyers in Minnesota. He is also a prolific author and presenter, with articles appearing in a variety of legal publications. Michael is also the founder and writer of the family law blog, family-in-law.com exploring family law trends in Minnesota and throughout the country. Rachel Tiede, MA,MA, is employed at Pathways Counseling Center as a Mental Health Practitioner. Rachel has a Master’s degree in Education and is pursuing her second Master’s degree in Counseling from Adler Graduate School. Rachel is an adjunct instructor for Concordia University and Hamline University. Hal Pickett, Psy.D., LP, ABPP, is the Director of Client Services of Headway Emotional Health Services, a non- profit community emotional health program in the Twin Cities. Dr. Pickett has been practicing Psychology since 1995 and was a practicing Physical Therapist prior to that. Dr. Pickett became a Diplomat with the American Psychological Association in Child and Adolescent Psychology in 2012. Karmit Bulman, JD, is the executive director of the Conflict Resolution Center (CRC) and is an attorney, qualified neutral under Rule 114, adjunct professor of Law at University of Minnesota School of Law and the author of The Conflict Consultant’s Handbook. Ms. Bulman has been the director of non-profit organizations for 29 years. Seminar Date: September 26 th , 2014 8:30am-4:30pm 6.0 hours of continuing education credits