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Domestic Violence – Mandatory Considerations In Spousal Support, Attorneys’ Fees, and Property Division Rulings
Family Law Section
Credit(s):
1 Legal Specialization in Family Law
1 Participatory MCLE Credits
This course will discuss the laws that require trial courts to consider evidence of domestic violence when determining requests for spousal support, property division, and attorneys’ fees orders in marital dissolution and separation cases.
1 Legal Specialization in Family Law
1 Participatory MCLE Credits
Doreen B. Boxer
Commissioner Doreen B. Boxer has presided over family law matters since joining the Bench in 2015. She currently handles a “Home Court” calendar in Department 59 of the Stanley Mosk Courthouse. Commissioner Boxer has provided training to judges, temporary judges, and attorneys on a variety of family law topics. Before joining the Bench, Commissioner Boxer practiced criminal defense law in trial and appellate courts. She co-authored two published trade books, was a columnist for California Defender Magazine, and provided training to attorneys on a variety of criminal defense law topics.
Billie-Jean Lee
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Mandatory DV Considerations in Spousal Support, Attorney Fees and Property Division June 4, 2020.pdf
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Answers to questions posed during June 4, 2020 presentation.pdf
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