Family &
Juvenile Law Section Welcomes You
This ISBA
Section web page is designed to provide members of the Family & Juvenile
Law Section a reference for section activities and to encourage other
members of the ISBA to join the section.
Membership
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Section Annual Dues, $15.00, July 1-June 30. -
Any member in good standing of the ISBA is eligible for membership
in the Family & Juvenile Law Section. -
If
you wish to join the Family & Juvenile Law Section, send $15.00 to the ISBA
along with your annual dues or separately to ISBA Membership Dept., One Indiana
Square, Suite 530, Indianapolis, IN 46204.
Membership Benefits
Electronic Mailing List (discussion forum) The
Electronic Mailing List is available for all members that are in the Family &
Juvenile Law section. Not on the list yet? Click HERE
to request to be added. -
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To post a message
click HERE
Committes
and Task Forces
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Family Violence -
Juvenile Law -
Legislation -
Mediation-ADR -
Newsletter -
Res Gestae Family
Matters Newsletter The newsletter of the Family & Juvenile
Law Section, Family Matters, is currently being published
two times per year. The editor, Suzanne Hampton Wagner, shamptonwagner@hallercolvin.com,
welcomes members to contribute articles and information.
Public
Service Information The Family & Juvenile Law Section provides
to the public at no charge the brochure "Indiana Family Law"
which is published in conjunction with the ISBA Young Lawyers Section. The brochure
is available through the ISBA office at isbaadmin@inbar.org
or by calling 317-639-5465.
Also available: 2004
Parenting Time & Child Support Guidelines: 2002 Edition of Indiana Dissolution of
Marriage and Related Laws. Order
Today Section Purpose
The purpose of this Section shall be:
1) to unite in a single Section of the Indiana State Bar Association those lawyers, judges and paralegals, who are interested in and concerned with improving the administration of justice in the field of family and juvenile law in the State of Indiana ;
(2) to promote high standards of professional conduct for lawyers and judges who function in the administration of justice in the field of family and juvenile law;
(3) to cooperate with the Indiana Continuing Legal Education Forum and other such groups in formulating programs of continuing legal education in the field of family and juvenile law;
(4) to cooperate with other professional groups concerned with the family;
(5) to recommend and support adoption of any needed changes or revisions in the law relating to the family. Section
Bylaws
Officers and Council
The Chair, Chair-Elect, Secretary and Treasurer hold their positions for two-year
terms commencing at the Annual Meeting held during the ISBA Annual Meeting in
the fall.
The Council consists of the Section's Officers
and two (2) members of the Section from each of the geographical districts of
the Indiana Court of Appeals. They serve two-year terms.
View the Officers and Council
Send comments or suggestions about Family
& Juvenile Law Section activities to:
Chair,
Carol Bennett Rhodes
rhodes@burtblee.com
Or
comment on the makeup of this web page to: Section Liaison,
Maryann Williams mwilliams@inbar.org Back
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