Videoconferencing for Family Dispute Resolution:Best Practices, Ethics, and Bugaboos | Resources
On Wednesday, April 8th, 2020, Beth McCormack and Allan Barsky are participating in an online discussion about best practices, ethics, and bugaboos in videoconferencing for family law resolution purposes.
Beth McCormack, JD is a Partner at Beermann LLP in Chicago, IL.
Allan Barsky, JD, MSW, Ph.D., is a Professor of Social Work at Florida Atlantic University.
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Videoconferencing and Technology Tips
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Best Practices for Effective Video Conferencing - Stanford University IT
Court-Ordered Custody Evaluations and Videoconferencing - 2020 California Rules of Court - This is an example of the kind of information you may want to research for your state specifically.
NASW Practice Standards & Guidelines - National Association of Social Workers
The Basics of Mediating Online - Susan Guthrie, Learn to Mediate Online
The National Center for Technology & Dispute Resolution
Tips for Conducting and Participating in Both Telephone and Video Conference - University of Maine
Why Videoconferencing Belongs in the Law Firm - Law Technology Today
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Resources Pertaining to COVID-19
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