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Cultural Competency in Family Practice 2022: Intersectionality

The 10th Annual Cultural Competency in Family Practice Seminar is titled Intersectionality – Keeping Up With Changes in the American Family.

Date: Saturday July 30th, 2022, 8:30a-1:30pm PST.
Location: Zoom virtual conference
Information: https://culturalcompetencyinfamilypractice.com/2022/
Registration: Direct to registration (free attendance worldwide)
MCLE: $20 to obtain credit, for California participants granted through the Iranian American Lawyers Association (IALA).

The 2022 Cultural Competency in Family Practice annual seminar will be observing its 10th Year Anniversary! The first seminar was held in 2013, and became a remote event in 2020.  CCFP is organized by Abbas Hadjian, Esq., a California Certified Family Law Specialist.

The 2022 professional panels will discuss the following topics:
– Systemic and Systematic Changes Needed in Psychology and Family Law
– Keeping Up with Changes in the American Family
– Role of Culture in Family Law Litigation

CCFP 2021: Access to Justice 7/31/2021

Access to Justice – Lessons Learned During Covid

The 9th Annual Cultural Competency in Family Practice Seminar is titled Access to Justice – Lessons Learned During Covid.

Date: Saturday July 31st, 2021
Location: Zoom virtual conference
Information: https://culturalcompetencyinfamilypractice.org/2021/
Registration: EventBrite (last day of early registration discount is July 14th)

Cultural Competency in Family Practice (CCFP) is a California ( U.S.) educational project dedicated to the study of culture and its impact on the family law litigation. The annual seminar events are presented and sponsored by major public and private legal institutions, and bring together family law judges, attorneys, psychologists and financial experts for participation in topic discussion. CE and CLE credits are available.

The first seminar was held in 2013, and has continued each year since. CCFP is organized by Abbas Hadjian, Esq., a California Certified Family Law Specialist.

Supporting organizations of the Access to Justice event are:
Iranian American Lawyers’ Association (IALA), in Association with the Los Angeles County Bar Association, Family Law Section (LACBA); the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers(AAML, Southern California Chapter), the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AFCC, California Chapter), the American Inn of Court (Southern California Family Law), the Association of Certified Family Law Specialist (ACFLS), the University of West Los Angeles, School of Law (UWLA)

For more information, visit: https://culturalcompetencyinfamilypractice.org

Culture and Lockdown Sponsors

EVENT: Culture & Lockdown 7/25/2020

Culture & Lockdown – Intimate Partner Violence in a time of isolation and quarantine

Cultural Competency in Family Practice: Culture and Lockdown

The 8th Annual Cultural Competency in Family Practice Seminar is entitled Culture & Lockdown – Intimate Partner Violence in a time of isolation and quarantine.

Date: Saturday July 25th, 2020
Location: Zoom virtual conference
Information: https://culturalcompetencyinfamilypractice.com/2020/
Registration: http://www.ialawyers.org/event-3886683

Cultural Competency in Family Practice (CCFP) is a California ( U.S.) educational project dedicated to the study of culture and its impact on the family law litigation. The annual seminar events are presented and sponsored by major public and private legal institutions, and bring together family law judges, attorneys, psychologists and financial experts for participation in topic discussion.

The first seminar was held in 2013, and has continued each year since. CCFP is organized by Abbas Hadjian, Esq., a California Certified Family Law Specialist.

Supporting organizations of the Culture and Lockdown event are:
Iranian American Lawyers’ Association (IALA), in Association with the Los Angeles County Bar Association, Family Law Section (LACBA); the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers(AAML, Southern California Chapter), the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AFCC, California Chapter), the American Inn of Court (Southern California Family Law), the Association of Certified Family Law Specialist (ACFLS), the University of West Los Angeles, School of Law (UWLA)

For more information, visit: https://culturalcompetencyinfamilypractice.com

Culture and Lockdown Sponsors:
Alternative Resolution Centers
American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers So. Cal. Chapter
So. Cal. Family Law American Inns of Court
Association of Certified Family Law Specialists
Association of Family and Conciliation Courts
Law Office of Karen S. Brown Attorney at Law
CBIZ MHM LLC
Continuing Education of the Bar • California
DivorceWorks, Application
Feinberg, Mindel, Brandt & Klein, LLP
French-American Bar Association
Law Offices of Elnaz Seyedian
Law Offices of Jinna Kang, APC 
Krycler, Ervin, Taubman & Kaminsky
Los Angeles Collaborative Family Law Assoc.
Los Angeles Center for Law and Justice
Our Family Wizard
The Los Angeles County Bar Assoc., Family Law Sec.
Family Law Forensic CPA JB Rizzo
Frankel Reichman & Rizzo LLP
Michael J. Ross, C.P.A.
The Law and Mediation Offices of Lynette Berg Robe
San Fernando Valley Bar Association
Signature Resolution
Sonoma County Bar Assoc., LGBTQI Law Sec.
The University of West Los Angeles, School of Law
White Zuckerman Warsavsky Luna Hunt LLP

Cultural Competency in Family Practice

Cultural Competency in Family Practice (CCFP) is a California ( U.S.) educational project dedicated to the study of culture and its impact on the family law litigation. The annual seminar events are presented and sponsored by major public and private legal institutions, and bring together family law judges, attorneys, psychologists and financial experts for participation in topic discussion.

The first seminar was held in 2013, and has continued each year since. CCFP is organized by Abbas Hadjian, Esq., a California Certified Family Law Specialist.

For more information, visit: http://culturalcompetencyinfamilypractice.com

Cultural Competency in Family Law Practice 4th Annual Seminar

Cultural Competency in Family Law Practice

Saturday July 30, 2016 9800 S. La Cienega Blvd., 12th Fl., Inglewood, CA 90301

For details visit: CulturalCompetencyinFamilyPractice.com/2016/

5 panels of Family Law Practitioners born, educated and/or practicing in 4 Continents/Legal Systems, examine California Family Law issues (i.e. Premarital, Marriage, Spousal Rights and Duties, and Divorce), in the global setting. Panel of Micro aggression and hidden prejudices. Panel of Lunch with Your Family Law Judge, a unique opportunity for Judicial Officers, attorneys and psychologists to communicate and exchange views regarding the influence and role of culture in our family law litigation.

CCFP: The New Frontiers of Divorce July 25, 2015

Cultural Competency in Family Practice will hold the event, The New Frontiers of Divorce on July 25, 2015.

This year’s Cultural Competency seminar focuses on the complexities that cultural differences have raised in Family Law practice. Seven (7) panels of highly experienced Family Law Judges, Certified Family Law Specialists, and expert psychologists will examine these issues and the challenges facing every family law practitioner.

JULY 25, 2015 9800 S. La Cienega Blvd., 12th Floor, Inglewood, CA 90301 Six (6) hours of Family Law Legal Specialization, and General MCLE Including one (1) hour Elimination of Bias

More details may be found at:

http://culturalcompetencyinfamilypractice.com/

Panels and PanelistsRegister

Serving Two Legal Masters

Serving Two Legal Masters

IRANIAN AMERICAN LAWYERS ASSOCIATION – The first association of Iranian American attorneys in the U.S. – Established 1994 presents the 2nd annual CULTURAL COMPETENCY IN FAMILY PRACTICE:

Serving Two Legal Masters

8 panels of family law judges and practitioners examine interactions between family law litigation in California and foreign jurisdictions.

SATURDAY, JULY 26, 2014 The University of West Los Angeles, School of Law 9800 S. La Cienega Blvd., 12th Floor, Inglewood, CA 90301

8 HOURS OF MCLE CREDIT, INCLUDING ELIMINATION OF BIAS

More Information: Brochure: Serving Two Legal Masters July 26 2014.pdf

Website: https://culturalcompetencyinfamilypractice.com/serving_two.html