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Handling Child Sexual Abuse Allegations in Custody Disputes: Strategies and Tools to Figure Out What Really Happened

A live 90-minute CLE video webinar with interactive Q&A

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Monday, November 25, 2024 (in 4 days)

1:00pm-2:30pm EST, 10:00am-11:30am PST

(Alert: Event date has changed from 11/5/2024!)

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This CLE webinar will offer guidance to attorneys encountering child sexual abuse (CSA) allegations in child custody matters. Navigating the intersection of the criminal and family law (and often CPS) legal systems requires careful strategy and sensitivity so as to minimize the impact of difficult proceedings on the child. The issues are myriad and complex. In addition to a sound understanding of how these allegations affect visitation, spousal support, and divorce settlements, attorneys must have a basic understanding of child witness interviewing best practices, what being a protective parent looks like, Fifth Amendment privilege issues, and how the family law discovery process intersects with a criminal prosecution. Finally, attorneys must be aware of potential ethical issues.

Description

CSA allegations in child custody matters have profound implications for visitation, spousal support, and divorce settlements. Parents of children making these accusations often have to navigate criminal and/or CPS investigations and must understand how to respond in a protective manner and what protections the legal system offers to their child.

Studies have shown that improper questioning by a trusted adult or authority figure who has a strong bias against the accused can seriously interfere with a child's recall of an event. It is imperative that practitioners have an understanding of best practices for child witness interviewing, both to be able to counsel protective parents on how to avoid unwittingly compromising the integrity of a criminal case, and, in situations where their client is the one falsely accused, to be able to identify how improper interviewing techniques challenge the reliability of the child's memory.

Additionally, depositions and interrogatories can be fodder for a criminal prosecution, whether the attorney represents the parent aligned with the child accuser or the parent who is accused. A basic understanding of criminal evidentiary rules and the privilege against self-incrimination will better equip attorneys to make thoughtful strategy decisions and anticipate the strategies employed by the other side.

Finally, attorneys must be attuned to the sensitive nature of CSA allegations. Throughout this seminar, the panelists will identify ways in which attorneys can zealously advocate for their client, even those who are falsely accused, in ways that consider the emotional impact of the proceedings on the child.

Listen as our exceptional and experienced panelist discusses handling CSA allegations in child custody matters and how an ABA judicial training model suggests they be approached.

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Outline

  1. Sexual Abuse Claims in Family Law
  2. Evaluating Allegations
  3. Custody and Visitation Issues
  4. My client has been accused of a crime. What do I do?
  5. Intersection of Family, CPS, and Criminal Law Discovery and Evidentiary Issues
  6. Ethical and Practical Considerations

Benefits

Our panelist will review these and other key questions:

  • What are the most effective litigation strategies?
  • What are the challenges in prosecuting CSA cases?
  • What protections are available for victims?

Faculty

Ehrlich, Katie
Katie Ehrlich

Attorney
Kessler & Solomiany

Ms. Ehrlich focuses on providing clients with an individualized approach to his or her family law needs. Prior to...  |  Read More

Muth, Amy
Amy Muth

Partner
Muth Atwood

Ms. Muth represents individuals charged with sex offenses and other serious crimes throughout Washington state and...  |  Read More

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