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Dealing with High Conflict People in Family Law Cases

Provider
LearnFormula
Course name
Dealing with High Conflict People in Family Law Cases
Audience
Available to everyone
Primary target audience
  • Lawyers
  • Paralegals
  • Law Students
  • Continuing Professional Education or Licensing Program for Another Profession
Course no.
Start date
Jan-01-2024
End date
Dec-31-2024
Total course hours
7.00
Family law ADR qualification course hours
0.00  -  Mediation
0.00  -  Arbitration
0.00  -  Parenting Coordinator
0.00  -  Family Violence

Practice area
  • Family (excluding incidental real estate, wills and estates)
  • Mediation/Arbitration
Delivery method
Online course
Description
Section 1: Managing High Conflict People in Litigation

You know who they are: Your clients who blame others for everything. Who expect you to work miracles and then are outraged when court doesn't go their way. Who have no boundaries. Who exhibit extreme emotions that are way out of proportion to the issue. These are High Conflict People (HCPs). This course will give you practical techniques for managing these clients - tips you can start using today.

Section 2: Narcissistic HCPs in Family Law Cases—The Arrogant Players of Divorce

Understanding and Dealing with Narcissistic HCPs in Family Law Cases

This section provides basic information about narcissistic personality disorder, as well as common ways that narcissists manipulate professionals and blame them for their own failures. They often have predictable parenting behavior problems. Their common court and negotiation behaviors will be addressed, as well as ways to spot them early in a case.

Also addressed are ways of managing narcissists as clients and as opposing parties, in family court and in negotiations. The problem of dealing with narcissistic professionals will be included. Case examples will be provided of dealing with narcissists in and out of court.

Section 3: Borderline HCPs in Family Law Cases—Mood Swings & Rage in Divorce

This section provides basic information about borderline personality disorder, including their wide mood swings as clients, their intense rage against former partners, and desperate clinging to their children. They have predictable parenting behavior and frequent custody battles. Their predictable court and negotiation patterns will be addressed, as well as ways to spot them early in a case for better management and outcomes. Hopeful treatments are also be addressed.

Also addressed are ways of managing borderline personalities as clients and as opposing parties, in family court, and in negotiations and mediation. Case examples will be presented of dealing with borderline personalities in and out of court, including abusive behavior and false allegations, as well as handling continuing conflicts after court decisions have been made.

Section 4: Sociopaths HCPs in Family Law Cases—The Con Artists of Divorce

Sociopaths have a drive to dominate others, disregard for the law, lack of remorse and are skilled at lying and conning. They fool professionals on a regular basis, including in family law cases. Learn how to identify, understand and manage them in this course.

This section provides a basic understanding of the dynamics of sociopaths (aka: antisocial personality disorder), why people fall in love with them, why professionals are easily conned by them, their frequent abusive behavior, and the types of false allegations they frequently make against clients and professionals.

Also addressed is managing clients with antisocial traits, dealing with sociopaths as the opposing party, investigating the case, presenting such a case in family court, negotiation and mediation, and protecting yourself when necessary. Case examples are given of dealing with sociopaths in and out of court.

Applicable to attorneys primarily; secondarily to other professionals.
City
Province/state
Country
Canada