“Essentials of the Rhode Island Child Support System”

  • Wednesday, November 20, 2013
  • 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
  • RWU - Prov. Campus, 150 Washington St. Providence, RI

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  • Full-Time Student Membership Required

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“Essentials of the Rhode Island Child Support System”

A Review and Exploration of  the status of Child Support Concerns in Rhode Island.   

RIMA Workshop

The What, How, and When of the "Income Shares" methodology" for determining fair and equitable child support under the "Rhode Island Child Support Formula and Guidelines".

Don't miss this opportunity to to review and build upon the basics and engage with experienced Family Mediators in a dialogue about real-world issues in the practice of mediation. 

This highly informative presentation promises to very popular.  Stay informed and up-to-date.

Workshop Leader: 
Prof. Bruce I. Kogan, Esq. 

Professor Kogan serves as one of the co-founders of the Rhode Island Mediators Association and an Advanced RI Mediator.  He is the Director of Roger Williams University’s Mediation Clinic and an instructor of Dispute Resolution.  He also serves as an advisory board member at the Community Mediation Center of Rhode Island and is active with the New England Chapter of the Association for Conflict Resolution.  Professor Kogan served as an appellate attorney in the Tax Division of the U.S. Department of Justice and then practiced law for almost ten years in Pennsylvania with the law firm Kogan & Smigel.  His practice concentrated on taxation, business and estate planning, for-profit and non-profit corporations, and real estate.  He is a founding member of Roger Williams Law faculty, and has served as Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Interim Dean. In addition to Dispute Resolution,Professor Kogan teaches Property and Trusts and Estates. 

2.0 RIMCE Credits (Family) Mediation

Join us.  

  •  Networking and "warm-up" - Mix with friends and meet new ones.
  •  Includes Light Sandwich fare and Soft Drinks. 


About RIMA Trainings:

All RIMA trainings , whether referred to as a seminar, workshop, presentation or roundtable are designed to qualify for RIMA mediator CE's and may fully qualify for CE's for attorneys, social workers and certain other professionals.   

Programs are believed to qualify for the stated number of MCLE's because they:
(1) Present significant intellectual and practical content as to contribute to the growth of a participant's professional competence and skills;
(2) Present subject matter that is directly or supportively relevant to the practice of Mediation, Dispute Resolution, law and/or ethics;
(3) Are conducted by a person or persons qualified professionally to present the subject matter involved;
(4) When in-person, are presented in a classroom, meeting room, or lecture hall conducive to a meaningful educational experience;
(5) Include multi-modal fashion, utilizing oral presentations supplemented with written hand-outs and texts and visuals. All materials are believed to meet the highest professional standards in terms of their timeliness, organization, and detail; and
(6) Utilize video and audio presentations only as an adjunct to oral and written presentations.

Attorneys seeking Rhode Island MCLE credit must apply via Appendix D on the RI Supreme Court Attorney Portal. 

RIMA maintains a record of attendance, content, and completed participant's evaluations for each training.

 

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