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Overview
Discover Hidden Assets, Collect and Authenticate Social Media and Smartphone Evidence, and Much More
In every divorce or family law case, it's critical to know how to find, secure, and present case-supporting evidence. Whether it be locating hidden assets or deleted social media accounts, your abilities can turn a losing case into a winning one (and vice versa). Join our experienced faculty in this online seminar as they share practical insights and effective tips on how to go through discovery and examination of expert witnesses with confidence. Get the information that you need - register today!
- Obtain practical tips for locating hidden or undisclosed assets and income.
- Understand what to look for with electronically stored information in family law discovery.
- Get effective strategies and questions for divorce depositions.
- Discuss how to conduct effective direct and cross-examinations of expert witnesses.
- Know how to go through a family law case in an ethically-sound manner.
Abbreviated Agenda
- Practical Tips for Discovery Requests: From Interrogatories to Subpoenas
- Discovering Hidden Assets and Income
- Smartphone, Social Media, and Other Electronic Evidence
- Parental Alienation and Abuse: Evidence and Witnesses
- Direct and Cross Examination of Expert Witnesses
- Ethics in Family Law
Credit Details
Credits Available
| Credit | Status | Total | Until |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kentucky CLE |
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6 Total | 06-30-2026 |
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CLE
Agenda
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Practical Tips for Discovery Requests: From Interrogatories to Subpoenas
- Interrogatories
- Requests for Production of Documents
- Requests for Admissions
- Orders for Physical/Mental Examination
- Issuing Subpoenas in Divorce Cases
- Actions for Non-Compliant Parties
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Discovering Hidden Assets and Income
- Premarital/Prenuptial Agreement Provisions
- Paystubs and Other Employment Records
- Tax Returns
- Financial Account Statements
- Pension/Retirement Accounts
- Insurance Policies
- Business Records
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Smartphone, Social Media, and Other Electronic Evidence
- Social Media Platforms: Procedures and Pointers
- Securing Electronically Stored Information (ESI)
- Smartphone/Tablet Discovery
- Email Discovery
- Video-Sharing Apps
- Subpoenaing Cell Phone Records, Social Media, etc.
- Retrieving Deleted and Lost Data
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Parental Alienation and Abuse: Evidence and Witnesses
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Direct and Cross Examination of Expert Witnesses
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Ethics in Family Law
- Client/Lawyer Relationship
- Attorneys' Fees
- Communication With Adverse Parties
- Malpractice Concerns and Considerations
- Duty of Candor to the Tribunal
Who Should Attend
This intermediate level online seminar is designed for attorneys. Paralegals may also benefit.
Speakers
Speaker bio
Ashley Larmour
is an attorney with Larmour Law Offices, PSC, located in Georgetown, Kentucky. She focuses her practice in the areas of family law, probate, criminal defense and juvenile law. Ms. Larmour is a member of the KBA committee for Child Protection and Domestic Violence. She was also a member of the AOC legal training committee for guardian ad litems and court appointed counsel.
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Elizabeth M. Howell
is an attorney with Lynch, Cox, Gilman & Goodman, P.S.C. devoting her practice to family law in Kentucky. She concentrates her practice in complex financial divorce, including business valuation, trusts, executive compensation, tracing of non-marital funds and creative solutions for complicated assets. Ms. Howell enjoys advocating for her clients both in and out of the courtroom. She also works pro bono educating area attorneys, social workers, college administrators, and law school classes on Title IX. Ms. Howell has served in a variety of roles in the Louisville and Kentucky legal community.
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Emily T. Cecconi
is an attorney with Lynch, Cox, Gilman & Goodman, P.S.C. She concentrates on complex financial divorce, including business valuation, tracing of nonmarital assets, the determination of income available for child and spousal support, and complex child custody matters. Ms. Cecconi earned her J.D. degree from the University of Kentucky Rosenberg College of Law, cum laude. While working toward her degree, she served as a certified legal intern with the University of Kentucky College of Law Legal Clinic. As a member of the U.K. Legal Clinic, Ms. Cecconi used a limited license to advise, counsel, and represent indigent clients in a variety of civil legal matters, including divorce and advanced directives. Prior to law school, she graduated cum laude from Bellarmine University with a B.A. degree in English and political science. She is a member of the Kentucky Bar Association; Kentucky Bar Association, Young Lawyers Division; Kentucky Bar Association, Family Law Section; and the Louisville Bar Association, Family Law Section. Ms. Cecconi is admitted to practice in Kentucky.
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Nathan R. Hardymon
is an attorney with Lynch, Cox, Gilman & Goodman, P.S.C. His practice concentrates in the areas of domestic relations and litigation, and he represents client in all areas of family law in the trial and appellate courts of Kentucky. Mr. Hardymon's legal interests include high asset/high conflict dissolution of marriage and family law matters, alternative/non-heteronormative family structures, and assisted reproductive technology. He earned his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Kentucky Rosenberg College of Law, cum laude. While working toward his degree, Mr. Hardymon served as a certified legal intern with the University of Kentucky College of Law Legal Clinic. There he utilized a limited practice license to advise, counsel, and represent indigent clients in a variety of civil legal matters, including dissolution of marriage. Prior to law school, Mr. Hardymon graduated from the University of Kentucky with an M.A. degree in linguistic theory and typology, and with a B.A. degree in linguistics and a B.A. degree in Spanish.
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Delores Woods Baker
has been in a solo general practice for over 40 years. Her practice is primarily domestic law and bankruptcy. Ms. Woods Baker is certified as a general mediator and a family mediator. She has served as the domestic relations commissioner for Mason, Bracken, and Fleming counties in Kentucky. Ms. Woods Baker was a presenter at the 14th Biennial Family Law Institute held at the University of Kentucky College of Law and has presented at the Kentucky Bar Association Law Updates. She has significant experience representing individuals in all types of domestic cases, including high dollar dissolution; child custody; child support issues; and dependency, neglect, and abuse cases. Ms. Woods Baker has been appointed conservator in several cases which included discovering hidden assets. She has served as president of the Kentucky Bar Foundation and since 2001 has served as the Law Day chairman for the Mason & Bracken Bar Association. Ms. Woods Baker has won numerous awards including Northeast Kentucky Legal Services Special Service Award 2000; Attorney of the Year Award from Legal Aid of the Bluegrass (NEKLS); and the Ledger Independent's Best of the Best award five times. She graduated magna cum laud from Murray State University with a B.S. degree in accounting and earned her J.D. degree from the University of Kentucky.
Speaker bio
Louis I. Waterman
is a former judge of Jefferson Circuit Court, Family Division Four, and a leading family law attorney in Kentucky with Goldberg Simpson, LLC. He is a graduate of the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law, a fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Attorneys and is certified in Family Law by the National Board of Trial Advocacy. Mr. Waterman is formerly the president of the Kentucky Chapter of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers. He is a graduate of Leadership Louisville (1990), Bingham Fellows III (1994), Bingham Fellows 2002 and a participant of Harvard Business School's Governing for Non-profit Excellence, Executive Education Program (2002). Mr. Waterman has been recognized for his commitment to Louisville by being recognized as one of the Business First's 40 Under 40 (1997), the recipient of the Louisville Bar Association's Distinguished Service Award (2002), the Legal Aide Society's Outstanding Volunteer Lawyer (2000), the Louisville Bar Association's Outstanding Committee of the Year (Public Service 1998), and the 2003 Excellence in Community Leadership Award.
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