New Hampshire MCLE - Alternative Dispute Resolution Courses
New Hampshire MCLE
Accreditation Info
New Hampshire attorneys must self-determine whether a program is eligible for credit and self-report their attendance. The United Institute for Continuing Legal Education believes that its courses meet the requirements of NH Supreme Court Rule 53 and qualify towards the annual NHMCLE requirement. To view our full accreditation details please .
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Navigating Stormy Parenting Plans: Process Over Chaos
Divorce cases are often driven by two primary components: financial settlements and parenting plans. Financial matters are relatively straightforward—we collect income, assets, liabilities, and debts, run the numbers through a third-party software program, and accept the outcome. Parenting plans, however, are a different challenge altogether. They extend beyond legal agreements, shaping family dynamics long after the case is closed. While a parenting plan might formally end when a child reache... More Info
$291General Credit