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ON DEMAND: Navigating Neurodiversity in Family Law
Our expert panelists lead a thoughtful and practical discussion on how neurodiversity—including anxiety, depression, ADHD, and autism—can shape the landscape of family law practice. Panelists will explore the impact of neurodivergent traits on coparenting dynamics, attorney–client relationships, and the development of parenting plans in custody cases. Participants will learn how neurodiversity may present in family court and learn strategies to effectively communicate with and advocate for neurodivergent clients. The program will also cover adaptable parenting plan structures tailored to diverse needs, guidance on when to refer parties to specialized resources, and best practices for supporting families navigating these challenges. Don’t miss this chance to strengthen your family law practice with practical tools for working with neurodiverse clients.
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Sponsored by: D.C. Bar Family Law Community Related Communities of Interest: D.C. Bar Early Career Lawyers Community; D.C. Bar Health Law Community; D.C. Bar Law Practice Management Community; D.C. Bar Law Student Community; D.C. Bar Litigation Community; D.C. Bar Public Interest and Courts Community
Speakers:
Katelyn Alcamo, Licensed Clinical Marriage Therapist, Family Therapy Center of Bethesda
Dr. Hallie Strauss, Licensed Psychologist, Dr. Hallie Strauss