Submitted for 40 General CLE Credits, Including 4 Ethics credits 40-HOUR CHILD AND FAMILY INVESTIGATOR (CFI) TRAINING PROGRAM Co-sponsored by the CBA Family Law Section, MDIC, Boulder IDC, CO AFCC, and the Office of the Child's Representative LIVE ONLY - A 5-day skills program designed and presented by highly experienced experts! ATTENDANCE IS LIMITED! DATES: JUNE 23, 24, 25, 30 & JULY 1, 2008 At the CBA-CLE Classroom 1900 Grant Street Suite 300, Denver, CO Training designed and provided by professionals Highly interactive, participatory learning experience Attendance is Limited! Register Today! WHAT PAST ATTENDEES HAVE TO SAY... Tremendously comprehensive, thorough, and helpful. A skills training program of the highest caliber. Anyone who is currently engaged in family law work or interested in becoming a child and family investigator would be remiss in his or her professional development if this program is missed. A must attend! Magistrate Judge Spike Adams, JD, MSW, MPA, 18th Judicial District This course was a rare and valuable opportunity to learn from a staff of highly experienced experts, who conveyed a wealth of information, both theoretical and practical. The presentations were entertaining, as well as informative. Bill Sobesky, PhD REGISTER FOR THIS PROGRAM ONLINE! Go to www.cobar.org/cle
40-HOUR CHILD AND FAMILY INVESTIGATOR (CFI) TRAINING PROGRAM Co-sponsored by the CBA Family Law Section, MDIC, Boulder IDC, CO AFCC, and the Office of the Child's Representative LIVE ONLY IN DENVER: JUNE 23, 24, 25, 30 & JULY 1, 2008 At the CBA-CLE Classroom 1900 Grant Street, Suite 300 CREDITS: Submitted for 40 General CLE Credits, including 4 Ethics credits This 40-hour child and family investigator training program is designed to meet the training requirements for new CFIs as defined in Chief Justice Directive 04-08. Les Katz and Andrew Loizeaux of Katz & Loizeaux Forensic Services, LLC have developed a skills training program that presents both theoretical and practical information pertinent to the CFI role. Previous training programs have attracted new CFIs, experienced CFIs, and family law attorneys and counselors who work with CFIs. ATTENDANCE IS LIMITED - REGISTER TODAY! What is a CFI? Child and family investigators are Court appointed professionals who "investigate, report, and make recommendations" regarding the best interests of children in domestic relations cases when the children's parents or guardians have been unable to come to agreements themselves. The child and family investigator role is defined in C.R.S. 14-10- 116.5 and the professional standards that clarify the role and the accountability of child and family investigators are detailed in Chief Justice Directive 04-08 (the Child and Family Investigator Standards). Chief Justice Directive 04-08 STANDARD 6 THE CFI SHALL MAINTAIN COMPETENCE THROUGH TRAINING The CFI shall accept appointments only after attaining a level of competence that includes an understanding of both the legal and psychological/social issues that are typically present in dissolution or parenting cases, and shall maintain and regularly update his or her training in relevant areas. New child and family investigators shall complete 40 hours of training in relevant areas prior to accepting appointments. Attorneys and mental health professionals and other members of the community who are working as child and family investigators, shall complete no less than 15 hours of continuing education in relevant areas every three years.
TRAINING FACULTY PROFILES: Les Katz, PsyD, is a licensed psychologist and a partner with Dr. Andrew Loizeaux in Katz & Loizeaux Forensic Services, LLC. He serves as a parental responsibilities evaluator, child and family investigator (CFI), and consultant to attorneys and other professionals. He has served on the Colorado Supreme Court Standing Committee on Family Issues, and the Colorado Psychological Association's Ethics Committee. Andrew Loizeaux, PsyD, is a licensed psychologist and a partner with Dr. Les Katz in Katz & Loizeaux Forensic Services, LLC. He has performed over 250 forensic assessments over the past 20 years, and testified as an expert witness throughout Colorado. An engaging speaker, he frequently presents workshops and consults with a variety of legal, mental health, and educational organizations. Dr. Loizeaux serves as an evaluator, CFI, consultant to attorneys, and psychotherapist. He serves on the Colorado Psychological Association s Ethics Committee. Pamela A. Gagel, JD, is the Assistant Director at the Institute for the Advancement of the American Legal System, University of Denver. Ms. Gagel was a District Court Magistrate in both Denver and Arapahoe County hearing domestic relations cases, worked at the State Court Adminstrator's office on implementation of new practices and procedures in domestic relations cases statewide, and has practiced as a mediator and CFI. She previously served on the Colorado Supreme Court Standing Committee on Family Issues. Laura Hockman, PsyD joined Katz & Loizeaux in 2005 and provides child and family investigator services and collaborates on parental responsibility evaluations. Dr. Hockman also provides psychological assessment services both on Katz & Loizeaux cases and as a consultant to other CFIs. Dr. Hockman is a licensed psychologist who also works in private practice, providing psychotherapy and assessment services. In addition, she is Adjunct Faculty at the University of Denver's School of Professional Psychology, teaching and supervising on psychological testing. Lee Hockman, PsyD, is a licensed psychologist and psychotherapist in private practice. He joined Katz & Loizeaux in 2003 and provides child and family investigator services and parental responsibility evaluations. Dr. Hockman has worked on a variety of cases at Katz & Loizeaux with particular skill at assessing family dynamics and parent/child relationships. Dr. Hockman is also Adjunct Faculty at the University of Denver's School of Professional Psychology. Kathryn Kilian, MA, LPC is a licensed professional counselor and psychotherapist in private practice. She joined Katz & Loizeaux in 2007. She serves as a child and family investigator, co-evaluator, and parenting coordinator. She is the specialist at Katz & Loizeaux in alcohol and substance abuse evaluations. Stacy Nolan, PsyD is a licensed clinical psychologist and psychotherapist in private practice. She joined Katz & Loizeaux in 2006, where she collaborates on child and family investigator services and parental responsibility evaluations, and consults on issues related to young children and parent-child interactions. Dr. Nolan previously served on the faculty of the Irving Harris Program in Child Development and Infant Mental Health at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. Diana Powell, JD, is a licensed attorney and Vice President of Gutterman Griffiths PC. She represents parents and acts as a mediator in high conflict cases, in both litigation and collaborative process, involving child and family investigators ( CFI ), collaborative child specialists, co-parenting communications coaches and parenting coordinators/domestic decision-makers ( PC/DDM ). Dave Schutzman, MA, LPC, is a licensed professional counselor and psychotherapist in private practice working primarily with adolescents. Mr. Schutzman joined Katz & Loizeaux in 2006 and serves as a child & family investigator, co-evaluator, and parenting coordinator/ decision maker. With 27 years of experience working as a teacher and school counselor, Mr. Schutzman has an in depth knowledge of school systems and how they function, and he often works on CFI cases where school issues have become part of the parental dispute. Theresa Spahn, JD, is the Executive Director of The Office of the Child's Representative. Ms. Spahn was a District Court Magistrate in Adams County for seven years where she presided over juvenile, domestic relations, and criminal matters. She serves on the Colorado Supreme Court Standing Committee on Family Issues. Brenda L. Storey, JD, is a partner in the law firm of McGuane and Hogan, LLP, specializing in family law. She is on the Executive Council of the Colorado Bar Association's Family Law Section, as well as on the legislative committee of the Section. She is co-chairing this year's 2008 Family Law Institute, and has authored many publications such as the "Dissolution of Marriage Chapter" of The Practitioner's Guide to Colorado Domestic Relations Law published by Continuing Legal Education in Colorado, Inc. Gina Weitzenkorn, JD, is a partner in the law firm of Mills & Weitzenkorn, P.C. Her practice includes serving as child and family investigator, child's legal representative, and arbitrator, as well as representing parties is dissolution of marriage matters. She is the current co-chair of the Colorado Women's Bar Association Judicial Committee. She currently serves on the Colorado Supreme Court Standing Committee on Family Issues. She has been an adjunct professor at the Sturm College of Law at the University of Denver where she taught family law.
TRAINING PROGRAM - 5 DAY AGENDA PLEASE NOTE: The program will run from 8:30 am until 5:15 pm all five days. There will be 2-3 breaks per day and an hour and fifteen minute lunch on your own each day. Registration on June 23 will begin at 8:00 am. A continental breakfast, mid-morning and mid-afternoon refreshment breaks will be offered each day DAILY AGENDA: 8:00 am Registration & Continental Breakfast 8:30 am Program begins 12:00 pm Lunch on your own 1:15 pm Program Resumes 5:15 pm Program concludes each day DAY ONE June 23: Overview of The CFI Role Overview of the CFI Role Best interests of the child Legal foundations Moving a case from start to finish DAY TWO June 24: Theory & Research: Families, Children and Divorce Attachment and child development Understanding parents and families Divorce research and resources Overnights and relocation DAY THREE June 25: CFI Skill Development Assessment of children and parent/child relationships Assessment of adults Assessment of families in family law matters Family diversity Becoming a CFI & choosing and using a CFI DAY FOUR June 30: High Conflict and Psychopathology Child abuse and abuse allegations Domestic violence and substance abuse High conflict and parent alienation Adult psychopathology and parenting Psychological testing in CFI investigations DAY FIVE July 1: Putting it all Together CFI Standards Developing parenting plans Courts and expert testimony Developing an ethical CFI practice ATTENDANCE IS LIMITED - REGISTER ONLINE! Go to www.cobar.org/cle
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40-HOUR CHILD AND FAMILY INVESTIGATOR (CFI) TRAINING PROGRAM Co-sponsored by the CBA Family Law Section, MDIC, Boulder IDC, CO AFCC, and the Office of the Child's Representative LIVE ONLY - A 5-day skills program designed and presented by highly experienced experts! DATES: JUNE 23, 24, 25, 30 & JULY 1, 2008 At the CBA-CLE Classroom 1900 Grant Street Suite 300, Denver, CO ATTENDANCE IS LIMITED! Submitted for 40 General CLE Credits, Including 4 Ethics credits REGISTER FOR THIS PROGRAM ONLINE! Go to www.cobar.org/cle 1900 Grant Street, Suite 300, Denver, Colorado 80203-4303 Nonprofit Org. U.S. Postage Paid Permit No. 1638 Denver, CO