Ethical and Procedural Considerations in Family Court Ex-Parte Requests Material for Charleston County Family Court CLE–November 2007

Does the Family Court Have Authority to Order a Spouse out of the House on an Ex-Parte Basis? Material for South Carolina Bar “Hot Tips” Lecture–September 2007

Advanced Tips on Representing Parents in Abuse and Neglect Cases Material for South Carolina Bar CLE–August 2007

Triaging Your Removal Case and Client Goal Setting Material for South Carolina Bar CLE–August 2007

The Laches Defense in Family Court Material for Charleston County Family Court Bar CLE– November 2006

Four Ways of Reducing the Surprise Element at Family Court Hearings Material for Hot Tips Seminar in September 2006

Error Preservation for Appeal, Material for Trial & Appellate Advocacy Annual Convention CLE– January 2006

 Is the “Preponderance of the Evidence” Evidentiary Standard in an Abuse and Neglect Proceeding Unconstitutional? Material for Charleston County Family Court Bar CLE– November 2005

Fighting the Morality Police in Family Court Custody Cases, Material for South Carolina Bar "Hot Tips" Lecture, September 2005.

Representing Parents in Court-Appointed Abuse & Neglect Cases, Material for the December 2004 Charleston County Bar CLE.

Family Law Issues When a Spouse or Parent Dies- Published in South Carolina Lawyer, November 2004 and material for South Carolina Bar "Hot Tips" Lecture, September 2004

Four Things Most Family Law Attorneys May Not Realize About Civil Procedure Rule 34, published in South Carolina Trial Lawyers Magazine, Summer 2003 and material for South Carolina Bar "Hot Tips" Lecture, September 2003

Custody--Fantasy and Realism, material for National Business Institute Lecture, April 2003; Published in American Journal of Family Law, Fall 2007

The Brave New World of Guardian Ad Litems, material for South Carolina Bar "Cool Tips" Lecture, April 2003

Contingency Fees and Interest in Collecting Back Child Support and Alimony – Material for South Carolina Bar “Hot Tips” Lecture, September 2002, revised for publication in South Carolina Lawyer, March 2003

Preparing for Cross Examination and Appellate Review, material for South Carolina Bar "Annual Convention" Lecture, January 2003; Published in American Journal of Family Law, Summer 2007

Two Unusual Strategies for Encouraging the Opposing Party to Settle – Material for National Business Institute Lecture, October 2002

Modifying Child Custody – Published in South Carolina Trial Lawyers Magazine, Winter 2002

Five Ways to Get a Spouse Out of the House –Material for South Carolina Bar “Cool Tips” Lecture, April 2002; Published in South Carolina Lawyer, March 2002

The Auction Method of Equitable Distribution – Published  in the Fall 2006 Volume of the American Journal of Family Law and Material for National Business Institute Lecture, February 2002

Using Financial Records in Support Cases - Material for National Business Institute Lecture, February 2002

Standard Visitation for Actively-Involved Non-Custodial Parents –Material for South Carolina Bar “Hot Tips” Lecture, September 2001

Four Rule to Show Cause Pitfalls to Avoid – Published in South Carolina Trial Lawyers Magazine, Fall 2001; Material for South Carolina Bar “Cool Tips” Lecture, April 2001

Obtaining Relief from Family Court Temporary Orders – Published in South Carolina Lawyer, July 2001

Economic Analysis of Relocations Cases –Material for South Carolina Bench/Bar Judicial Legal Education Seminar, December 2000

Domestic Abuse: The Potential Pitfalls –Material for South Carolina Bar “Hot Tips” Lecture, September 2000

Joint Legal Custody: What Is It? Why Have It? –Material for South Carolina Bar “Cool Tips” Lecture, April 2000; Published in South Carolina Lawyer, July 2000

Constitutional Limitations on Family Court Authority to Override Parental Decision Making - Material for South Carolina Bench/Bar Judicial Legal Education Seminar, December 1999

Representing the Innocent Primary Wage-Earner in Custody and Divorce (co-authored with Conrad Falkiewicz) – Published in South Carolina Lawyer, March 1999

Winning Custody Cases Without Bankrupting Your Clients - Published in South Carolina Lawyer, September 1998

Creating or Defeating South Carolina Jurisdiction in Multi-State Custody or Support Cases - Published in South Carolina Lawyer, March 1998

Privacy Rights in South Carolina After Singleton v. State– Published in South Carolina Lawyer, March 1994