This comprehensive training, developed by the National Family Violence Law Center at the George Washington University Law School, is designed to equip judges, custody evaluators, and other family court professionals with a thorough understanding of Family Violence Law and its impact on the lives and safety of children and families.

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Considering Coercive Control in Custody Litigation

This comprehensive training, developed by the National Family Violence Law Center at the George Washington University Law School, is designed to equip judges, custody evaluators, and other family court professionals with a thorough understanding of coercive control and its impact on the lives and safety of litigants' children.

  • Considering Coercive Control in Custody Litigation

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  • The course is completely asynchronous. The course incorporates videos, quizzes, and downloadable resources to enhance engagement and knowledge retention.

  • These courses are robust, and designed to emphasize the paramount importance of prioritizing the safety and well-being of children and families. They typically take about 3 hours to complete and include tools for use in practice.

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