AFCC Maryland Chapter
The Maryland Chapter of AFCC brings together the state's diverse multidisciplinary professionals involved with family law and family justice systems
10/04/2021
09/29/2021
Vaccination Disputes Between Parents With Joint Legal Custody Are Guided By The Best Interests Of The Child | JD Supra Vaccinations will likely become a hot topic in matters of divorced or separated parents in a post-pandemic world with vaccines now available to...
09/27/2019
5th Annual Conference
05/29/2019
Make sure you check out these great presentations by some of our AFCC Maryland Chapter members at the AFCC 56th Annual Conference in Toronto May 29 - June 1, 2019! Www.afccnet.org
04/24/2019
04/24/2019
There’s still time to register for this fantastic training starting April 30th.
04/24/2019
Don’t miss this great event in Harford County this Friday!
05/22/2018
https://afcc-md.org/save-the-date-aaml-symposium-11-12-18/
Save The Date AAML Symposium 11-12-18 – AFCC-MD JOIN THIS EXCITING AND INNOVATIVE ORGANIZATION Benefits: Frequent collaboration and networking with multiple disciplines Educational events Promoting the resolution of family conflict throughout the community Quarterly Interdisciplinary Journals Access to professional resources Read More ...
04/09/2018
This seminar will train family law and mental health professionals in custody cases involving intrafamily coercive controlling abuse when there is no obvious evidence of physical or sexual abuse. The educational goal of the seminar is to provide training on how to screen for, prove, evaluate and adjudicate these cases. Join Judges, Lawyers, Mental Health Professionals, Court Administrators and others in this cutting edge, multi-disciplinary, skills-based training that will provide 1) an overview of the growing body of social science research that has addressed this severe form of domestic violence, focusing especially on its short and long term impact on children; 2) a protocol to screen for coercive controlling abuse in all family law and mental health settings; 3) a methodology to gather data and/or evidence to demonstrate coercive control and 4) a framework for evaluating and deciding custody cases involving intrafamily coercive control.
Save The Date This seminar will train family law and mental health professionals in custody cases involving intrafamily coercive controlling abuse when there is no obvious evidence of physical or sexual abuse. T…
01/28/2018
Letter From The President Welcome to the Maryland Chapter of the National Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, the AFCC, for short. It is our hope that membership in the MarylandChapter in AFCC will land you in the family law professional community you may not even know you need. Unlike other professional organizations dedicated to the family law professional, this multidisciplinary organization through its mission, vision and values, demonstrates and reinforces the critical importance of the family law professional’s work and, perhaps more importantly, the relevancy of our collective and unique knowledge fund to the broader national discourse about the needs of children and their families. [ 615 more words ]
AFCC-MD Inaugural Newsletter – Maryland Chapter – January 2018 Letter From The President Welcome to the Maryland Chapter of the National Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, the AFCC, for short. It is our hope that membership in the MarylandChapter …
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07/18/2019
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