Dec
10


Bridging Research and Practice: Lessons from 2025 for Family Justice Professionals

Event Hosted by Our Family Wizard As 2025 comes to a close, this webinar offers an engaging, evidence-informed overview of the year’s most significant developments in family law and social science research. Drawing from Family Court Review and other leading peer-reviewed journals, the session highlights emerging insights that can directly inform family justice practice and policy. Topics include evolving understandings of parent–child contact problems, family violence and coercive control, co-parenting dynamics, and child well-being in separated and divorced families. This webinar will also explore current debates surrounding alienation, virtual and hybrid parenting arrangements, and the role of technology in sustaining parent–child relationships. By translating complex research into clear, actionable takeaways, this session will equip professionals with the latest evidence to enhance decision-making, strengthen family engagement, and improve outcomes for children and families navigating the family justice system. Can't attend the live program? Register anyway, and we'll send a copy of the recording when it becomes available. This is a free event. Attendees will receive a Certificate of Attendance after the webinar to use for self-reported CLE credit if your state allows it.

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10/12/2025 09:00
10/12/2025 10:00
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