Looking forward to this week’s ABA Section of Family Law’s Spring Conference covering: military matters; mediation & settlement; assisted reproduction issues; evidence in custody cases; QDROs; psychological impact of litigation on children; ethics; children & taxes; representation of children; & a debate on 3rd party access including stepparents & grandparents. Great info for all the firm’s clients!
Pleased to announce that I’ve been nominated to receive the Amelia Island Fernandina Beach Yulee Chamber of Commerce’s 2009 Business Leader of the Year award. The award is given in recognition of exceptional leadership in our community. The award winners will be announced on April 15, 2010, at Business After Hours at the Hampton Inn & Suites Amelia Island Historic Harbor Front Hotel (that’s a mouthful–makes me less self-conscious about my lengthy name!).
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