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Improving Outcomes for Families: How Co-parenting Apps Can Enhance Client Communication & Ensure Suc
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 Export to Your Calendar 11/18/2025
When: November 18, 2025
12:00-1:00 pm CT
Where: United States
Contact: Minnesota Paralegal Association
esok@associationdevelopment.com

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Communication problems continue to plague families in divorce and separation. While more of the correspondence is moving to e-mail and texting, from the
court’s perspective, these forms of communication are often unreliable and can be easily manipulated. In turn, court dockets continue to be overloaded with
custody cases coming back multiple times. This presentation will advise family law professionals of communication technology ordered by the court in high
conflict custody and visitation matters. Professionals will learn how they can stay informed of co-parent communication through the use of online tools.
Each attendee will receive examples of agreements and court orders currently used to specify parent and professional use of OFW, as well as a full
demonstration of the available features.

CLE Credits: 1 General CLE


Event URL: https://mpa43.wildapricot.org/event-6404639?CalendarViewType=1&SelectedDate=11/20/2025

 

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