A new issue of the #AAMLJournal is available!
Volume 38 #2 takes a focus on Cohabitation: Law and Policy. Topics include palimony, multiparent recognition, stepfamilies, cohabitation agreements, AI in family law, and more.
Read the latest now: https://t.co/beryuVqnQv
Past attendees rave about the National Family Law Conference. Don't miss your chance to find out why!
It's not too late to secure your ticket to Las Vegas with the best in family law and attend advanced CLE to take your practice to the next level: https://t.co/QfngOF14aB
Introducing Kristi Reardon and Daniel L. Gray, two of the distinguished speakers featured at the 2026 Elite Training for Family Law Support Staff.
Explore the full lineup of new Elite Training sessions for 2026: https://t.co/y7Gxr1OxjV
Join us at the National Family Law Conference for a dynamic and practical family law seminar, and engage in a little friendly competition during the session with an audience trivia contest.
Register today for the National Family Law Conference: https://t.co/QfngOF14aB
Do you have associates at your firm that could benefit from advanced learning at the AAML level? Send them to the introductory or advanced CLE courses at the Institute for Family Law Associates this September 25-28.
Check out the programs: https://t.co/48dxW8WtH0
Kathleen Connell and David Horowitz will provide strategies for using experts in mediation, arbitration and collaborative law to streamline negotiations, reduce conflict and achieve strong results.
See this session at the National Family Law Conference. https://t.co/QfngOF14aB
Is tax affecting making a comeback in business valuation?
Explore the case Pierce v. Commissioner, the court’s analysis and what the decision could mean for future valuation disputes in this article by Andrew Soshnick in the AAML Newsletter: https://t.co/Qnz4m9j8B6
Join the Racial, Ethnic and Religious Considerations in Family Law Committee on June 10 for Let’s Talk About It, highlighting the book "We Can’t Talk About That at Work!"
Join the book talk for discussion around the issues shaping our interactions:
https://t.co/hVawjaGUIc
Extend your National Family Law Conference experience from the sessions to the city.
Revel in the best of Las Vegas and register for Absinthe, the high-energy spectacle of acrobatics and performance.
Add experiences now: https://t.co/4KQpdhy3s5
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Wondering how paralegals can better manage their work hours?
In this #AAMLTechTip, Julia Leveridge, Erica Probst and Victoria Heard sit down with David Morgan to discuss how to accurately track hours.
Catch the whole conversation: https://t.co/WtbYhHzbzQ
In child custody litigation, the intersection of mental health and legal strategy is powerful.
At AAML's National Family Law Conference, Adam John Wolff and Kathleen McNamara unpack the challenges surrounding expert testimony.
View the CLE lineup: https://t.co/AisLgT0SzS
What if working faster didn’t mean earning less?
In this must-read #AAMLNewsletter article, Julia L. Leveridge, AAML, breaks down moving beyond the billable hour and pricing for value, outcomes and predictability so you can work smarter.
Read now: https://t.co/oFM1zhsq70
Sponsored by BHG Valuation
In high-stakes divorces, disputes often center on a business owner’s cash flow. In this article, Justin Hall, CVA, CMEA, CPA, explains how to avoid "double dipping."
Read the full article now: https://t.co/PMBQXy4YLd
🌍 Cross-border divorce is a whole different game.
Join us at the 2026 National Family Law Conference for an advanced seminar with Jorge Cestero and Renee Ross, and learn how to obtain and present evidence from across states and countries.
Register now: https://t.co/DiOlge3ipl
That's a wrap on the 2026 AAML Arbitration Training!
Thank you to everyone who joined us in Chicago last week and made the event a success. We hope attendees left with family law arbitration skills, expert insights, and practical resources.
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How does the court put forth the best interest of the child?
Check out this article from the #AAMLJournal by Dana E. Prescott regarding court-ordered parenting plans in a system surviving individual grievances: https://t.co/VPhXN2GqT9
Big tax changes are here — and they’re reshaping how divorce cases are handled.
At the 2026 National Family Law Conference, you can hear a clear breakdown of the 2025 One Big Beautiful Bill and gain the insights needed to advise clients.
Register today: https://t.co/DiOlge3ipl
Did you attend the AAML Racial, Ethnic and Religious Considerations in Family Law Committee's Let's Talk About It series in April? On May 13, at 6 p.m. CT, the series returns with a follow-up session to April's conversation.
Register now: https://t.co/B8vKmQfuXk
Gain insights straight from the bench. ⚖️
2026 Arbitration Training speaker, Judge Robert L. Childers (Ret.), brings a judge’s perspective on what it means to serve as an effective arbitrator.
View the faculty lineup: https://t.co/U8Qy50ykad
#ArbitrationTraining
Calling all AAML Fellows: National Office nominations are open through Friday, May 8, at 5 p.m. CT.
With a variety of positions opening up, now is the time to submit your nomination.
Refer to your email for details of open positions and the nomination link.