This program will provide lawyers who practice family law with practical tips and solutions to make co-parenting easier and more workable for parents, including providing lawyers with best practice parenting plan provisions; what parents (and their children) need most from a divorce lawyer; and a new perspective on custody litigation.
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This program will provide lawyers who practice family law with practical tips and solutions to make co-parenting easier and more workable for parents, including providing lawyers with best practice parenting plan provisions; what parents (and their children) need most from a divorce lawyer; and a new perspective on custody litigation.
Angela Dunne, Managing Partner, Koenig|Dunne, PC, LLOAngela Dunne is the managing partner of Koenig|Dunne where her career has focused exclusively on divorce-related work. Ms. Dunne is a fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers. She was also appointed by the Chief Justice of the Nebraska Supreme Court to serve on the Nebraska Child Support Advisory Commission, making their recommendation to the Nebraska Supreme Court and served on the NSBA Ad Hoc Committee to discuss the Parenting Act issues which were raised in the Nebraska Legislature.
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