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Court Ordered Family Therapy: Roles, Agreements, Privilege, and DORA

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Tuesday, December 16, 2025

WEBINAR

12:00pm-1:00pm

Court Ordered Family Therapy: Roles, Agreements, Privilege, and DORA

Jane Irvine, MA, LPC, NCC

High conflict families often find themselves involved in both family therapy and litigation.  The intersection of those worlds can pose challenges for therapists, who may find that the mandates or needs of the court are at odds with their role in therapy.  Judges and attorneys also struggle with finding ways to get the information necessary to determine what is in the best interests of children without undermining the therapeutic process or turning therapy into an extension of litigation.  This lunchtime webinar will address the goal or point of family therapy, the role of the therapist in family therapy, and the role of attorneys when family therapy has been court ordered.  It will also address concerns regarding privilege, subpoenas, language that should be included in court orders, and DORA involvement.

SPONSOR

Special thanks to our webinar sponsor, SOBERLINK

COAFCC Members: $25 ǀ Non-members: $45

All Colorado judicial officers, who have been appointed to the bench within the previous twelve months, and all Colorado court staff, will be granted free admission (including confirmation of CLE) to this webinar.

**Must use judicial email on registration.**

CLE Credits:

  • 1.0 General Credit CLE has been approved
  • Certificates of Attendance will be provided electronically for non-legal professionals.

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Member Level

COAFCC Members, Judicial Officers and Court Staff, Non-members

Professional Development Requirements

I require a certificate of attendance showing contact hours, I require a CLE affidavit, I require both, I require neither

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