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Taming Toxic, Emotional, and Uncooperative Clients in Family Law: What You Need to Know
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7/16/2025
When: July 16, 2025
11:00AM-6:00PM EST
Where: United States
Contact: Cassi Gruber
cassi.gruber@nbi-sems.com
715-835-8525

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Picture this: You're assisting your attorney with a custody case, and the client struggles with substance use issues. You are trying to collect key documents from the client, but they're highly emotional and not cooperating. What's the best next step to take?

Now imagine yourself in another situation where the client is trying to escape an abusive relationship. You and your supervising attorney have built trust with this client, and they're in a dangerous situation. As a paralegal, what are your obligations concerning the client's safety?

If you're not sure how to proceed in these types of situations, this course is here to make things easier. Join our expert faculty as they discuss the legal essentials of managing high-need or vulnerable clients in family law cases. Determine how to streamline the intake process for clients with mental health disorders, discover tips for addressing parental alienation, and much more. 


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