2021 Marital & Family Law Review Course Book

2021 PowerPoint Presentations

The 2021 Marital and Family Law Review Course Committee is pleased to provide attendees online access* to PowerPoint presentations from the 2021 virtual review course. The portal link is are provided below, passwords will be emailed to registrants.

*Presentations are proprietary information and may not be reproduced without the express permission of the author(s). The slides are solely for those who registered for the 2021 Review Course and are not to be distributed.

Thank you for attending the Review Course. We hope you found the Course to be informative and beneficial. Good luck to those of you who are taking the Marital & Family Law Board Certification exam in March. We appreciate our attendees’ support in making the 2021 Review Course a success.

If you have problems accessing the materials, please contact Family Law Section Administrator, Willie Mae Shepherd at wshepherd@floridabar.org or (850) 561-5624.

2021 Course Book

The course book set from the January 2021 virtual review course is now available for purchase. Please be advised that the delivery time is 2 to 3 weeks via USPS for the Course Book and via email for Electronic Materials (PDF). CLE credit is not awarded for the purchase of aftermarket materials.

If you have problems accessing the materials, please contact Family Law Section Administrator, Willie Mae Shepherd at wshepherd@floridabar.org or (850) 561-5624.

The brochure and all materials distributed to attendees of this event presented by The Family Law Section of The Florida Bar and the Florida Chapter of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers have been developed and conducted without any endorsement by the Florida Bar Board of Legal Specialization & Education or certification committees. This course is intended to provide a comprehensive review of the subject matter, and it may help candidates prepare for a certification examination. Those who have developed the program have no information regarding the examination content other than the information contained in the examination specifications that are also provided to each examinee. Candidates for certification who take this course should not assume that the course material will cover all topics on the examination or that the examination will cover all topics in the course material.