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 | ||
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Unresolved Portability Issues in Marriage Equality (2013) (Audio Only)
Original Program Date: 09/16/2013 |
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The Effect of Windsor & NY Marriage Equality Act (2013) (Audio Only)
Original Program Date: 09/16/2013 |