Keeping it All Together: Today’s Family Law Paralegal (6.5 Hours of CPE)

By Peggy Pardue

Are you a North Carolina Certified Paralegal working in family law who likes to earn your credits for the year all at one time? Even if you are not a certified paralegal, you will benefit from this CPE. If you want to hear about a variety of family law topics, this is the CPE for you!

Do you want to learn about the role paralegals play in the appellate court, recent updates to the North Carolina General Statutes, and rules related to parenting coordinators? How about child custody and visitation rights for third parties and grandparents? Do you have the desire to learn procedures in assisting victims in obtaining domestic violence protective orders? Maybe you are a paralegal new to this practice area and want an introduction to family law. If so, you won’t want to miss this CPE, Keeping it All Together: Today’s Family Law Paralegal.

We are excited about the presenters for this CPE.  There are two Judges, a North Carolina Court of Appeals Judge and a North Carolina District Court Judge. The attorneys that are presenters are highly respected attorneys that concentrate their practices in family law.

This CPE is being planned by the NCBA Paralegal Division and is being held on Wednesday, February 19, 2020, at the NC Bar Center in Cary. Registration and a continental breakfast start at 8:00 a.m. with the program beginning promptly at 8:20 a.m. Lunch will be provided and is included in the registration fee. The program will run until 4:30 p.m.

Attendees will be eligible for 6.5 hours of Certified Paralegal Education (CPE), 5.5 hours of General CLE credit, and 1.0 hour of Ethics/Professional Responsibility CLE credit.

You won’t want to miss this CPE!  We hope you can join us!

For a full description of the event and registration, please visit:

http://gateway.ncbar.org/store/seminar/seminar.php?seminar=148025

Peggy Pardue is a North Carolina Certified Paralegal with Hampson Family Law. Peggy began working as a Paralegal in 2003 with McGill & Hampson, P.A. She continued her role as a Family Law Paralegal transitioning to Hampson Family Law when it opened in 2017. She is a member of the North Carolina Bar Association Paralegal Division – Family Law Section and is a Notary Public. In May 2019, Peggy was appointed as a Council Member for the Paralegal Division of the North Carolina Bar Association.