The Self-Represented Litigant Phenomenon: Implications for Justice Seekers and Justice Providers in Domestic Violence Cases, presented by Julie McFarlane, JD and LLM, Independent Consultant for the NCJFCJ and Distinguished University Professor and Professor of Law at the University of Windsor, and Nancy Ver Steegh, JD, Independent Consultant for the NCJFCJ and Professor of Law at William Mitchell College of Law.
This webinar explores Tribal protection orders, the full faith and credit provisions of the Violence Against Women Act, and the enforcement of these orders under Nevada law.
This session is tailored for judges and law enforcement professionals who play a vital role in the issuance and enforcement of Military Protective Orders (MPOs) and Civil Protective Orders (CPOs). The training will examine how…
Families and couples with active-duty service members live in every community across the country, and not just in locations with military installations nearby. By virtue of their military connection and employment, active-duty personnel have unique…