Stay ahead in family law practice with on-demand programs designed for Illinois attorneys. Learn the latest IMDMA amendments, child support and maintenance strategies, GAL and parenting coordinator updates, and advanced topics like business valuation and QDRO enforcement.
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Join the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers - Illinois Chapter for their signature October CLE Seminar, powered by IICLE. An essential event for experienced family law attorneys, this fast-paced program delivers practical strategies and fresh insights on today’s most pressing issues. Highlights include caselaw, forensic accounting, dissipation, orders of protection, 604.10(b) evaluations, updated Bounds of Advocacy, and a live, in-person-only judges’ panel - available exclusively to in-person attendees (not webcast or recorded).
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Judges answer practice‑focused questions from the day’s topics—financial caselaw, business valuation, family‑owned businesses, management interviews, fee enforcement, AI and tech, and civility in the courtroom—to highlight what persuades from the bench and how to avoid missteps. Originally presented as part of Business Valuation, Financial & Tax Issues in Divorce 2026: Courtroom Skills and Practice.
Incivility in and around the courtroom is on the rise, making professionalism more important than ever. This session offers practical skills for navigating difficult situations while maintaining proper etiquette before the judge, with opposing counsel, and in all professional interactions—helping to foster civility, protect mental health, and strengthen your advocacy. Originally presented as part of Business Valuation, Financial & Tax Issues in Divorce 2026: Courtroom Skills and Practice.
Securing an attorney fee judgment is only half the battle—collecting on it is where the real work begins. Join us for a practical overview of the enforcement of judgments, with a focus on attorney fee judgments in domestic relations matters. You’ll learn key strategies and procedures for turning a paper judgment into actual recovery, including the use of citations to discover assets, wage and bank garnishments, and liens. We’ll also address best practices for efficient and effective judgment enforcement. Whether you’re new to post-judgment practice or need a refresher on the essentials, this session will cover the fundamental steps and tactical insights you need to collect what you—or your firm—is owed. Originally presented as part of Business Valuation, Financial & Tax Issues in Divorce 2026: Courtroom Skills and Practice.