Total MCLE Credits 4.0
Ethics MCLE Credits 0.0
The United States Supreme Court decision overturning Section 3 of DOMA grants same-sex married couples the same federal benefits as other married couples, but the ruling also raises many questions that are addressed by seasoned attorneys whose practices include LGBT family law.
COURSEBOOK | Available after Purchase |
Panel 1 - U.S. Constitution Article 4 | Available after Purchase |
Panel 1 - DOMA Case | Available after Purchase |
Panel 1 - Kaplan Materials | Available after Purchase |
Panel 2 - Randazzo Materials - Estate Planning and Tax Benefits | Available after Purchase |
Panel 2 - Masliah Materials - Immigration Post-DOMA World | Available after Purchase |
Panel 2 - Malalis Materials - Employment Protections and Benefits | Available after Purchase |
Panel 2 - Silverman Materials - Military and Veteran's Benefits | Available after Purchase |
Panel 3 - Silverman Materials - Discussion of DOMA § 2 | Available after Purchase |
Panel 3 - Geldenhuys Materials - Moving from a Marriage-Recognition State to a Non-Recognition State | Available after Purchase |
Panel 4 - Pomerantz Material - Custody, Visitation, and Adoption | Available after Purchase |
Panel 4 - Rosenberg Material - Child-Support and Spousal Maintenance | Available after Purchase |
Panel 4 - Kahn Materials - Domestic Partner Agreements | Available after Purchase |
FACULTY BIOGRAPHIES (Alpha Order) | Available after Purchase |
Unresolved Portability Issues in Marriage Equality (2013) (Audio Only)
Original Program Date: 09/16/2013 |
The Effect of Windsor & NY Marriage Equality Act (2013) (Audio Only)
Original Program Date: 09/16/2013 |