Board Certification in Family Law Trial Advocacy
Credential: Board Certification in Family Law Trial Advocacy
Credentialing Agency: National Board of Trial Advocacy (NBTA)
Board Certification in Family Law Trial Advocacy. This is an advanced-level credential. Board certified family trial lawyers engage in the practice of law dealing with legal cases arising from the family relationship of husband and wife, cohabitant and parent and child. It includes litigation of civil controversies arising from those relationships. In addition, a Board Certified Family Lawyer's duty includes evaluating, handling and resolving such controversies prior to the initiation of a suit and post judgment proceedings. Applicants must furnish evidence of their good standing in the state of their admission, or if admitted in more than one state, in the state of their principal practice; along with having spent five years in the actual practice of family law. Applicants must be able to show substantial involvement relevant to family law, with at least thirty percent of their time spent practicing family trial litigation during the three years preceding the filing of the application for certification. Within the applicant's career, the applicant must make a satisfactory showing of substantial involvement relevant to family law by personal participation in at least forty-five days of trial during which the applicant examined or cross-examined witnesses, delivered an opening statement or closing argument or conducted a voir dire jury examination. The applicant must also have actively participated in one hundred additional contested matters involving the taking of testimony, along with demonstrating substantial participation in continuing legal education. Applicants must also submit professional references, a legal writing document, and pass an examination testing their proficiency, knowledge, and experience in family law.
More information can be found on the certifying agency's website.
Board Certification in Family Law Trial Advocacy
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AGENCY CONTACT INFORMATION
National Board of Trial Advocacy (NBTA)
850 Franklin St
Suite 8
Wrentham, MA 02093
Phone: 508-384-6565
Fax: (508) 384-8223
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