Handling Mental Health Issues in Probate & Family Court

Thursday, November 5, 2020 4:00 PM - 6:30 PM

 

 Handling Mental Health Issues in Probate & Family Court

Thursday, November 5, 4-6:30

Zoom

It is a given that the COVID pandemic has changed the practice of law. To what extent have those changes impacted the representation of those with mental health issues? What are the concerns about navigating the court process now? How do you proceed when one party to a divorce suffers from a mental health impairment? This program brings together divorce and mental health law experts to provide you with tools for addressing these issues now and in the future.

Attend and Learn:

  • What Does Adjudication of Incapacity Mean
  • How to Establish Incapacity/Disability
  • What Is Your Obligation to a Client Who Has Mental Health Issues
  • Why Use a Single Transaction Conservatorship and How to Use it When a Divorce Litigant Suffers from a Lack of Capacity
  • What to Do When a Mental Health Issue Arises in the Midst of a Divorce?
  • What is the Role of a GAL in a Divorce Case When There Is a Mental Health Issue

Faculty

Honorable Brian Dunn, Probate & Family Court

M. David Blake, Blake & Associates, Boston

Clare P. Culhane, Blake & Associates, Boston

Katelyn Lynch, Lynch & Ledoux, Salem

Donald Pitman, Newburyport

Margot G. Birke, Esq., Elder Law Solutions, Newburyport, Moderator

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