NEW YORK, Oct. 24, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Lawline, the nation's leading online Continuing Legal Education (CLE) provider, is thrilled to announce it now offers CLE programs approved for those serving as Guardians Ad Litem (GAL) for Children. The Virginia rules require that all attorneys who wish to maintain their GAL qualification status complete six hours of approved continuing education every two years on topics relating to the representation of children. Nine programs are available now on demand and one is airing as a live webcast on October 31, the Virginia CLE reporting deadline, for those who still need live webcast credits.
"The role served by a Guardian Ad Litem is important to both the system of law and - most importantly - to the child each GAL represents," said Shaun Salmon, Lawline's Director of Content. "We are so excited to offer courses to the Virginia attorneys who dedicate their time and energy to the well-being of children."
Approved courses include:
International Child Custody & Abduction
Shielding the Abused: A Guide to Protective Orders in Virginia
Student Discipline in Virginia: Current Trends & Advocacy Best Practices (airs 10/31/19)
All approved courses for GAL can be found here, and attorneys can even try out the entire catalog via Lawline's free trial. Lawline also offers a unique, easy to use interactive platform and cutting-edge technology, and a comprehensive course catalog that is accredited nationwide. Lawline produces all of its CLE content in its own studio and at its own live events throughout the year.
About Lawline
Lawline is the leading provider of online continuing legal education (CLE) with over 120,000 attorneys trusting Lawline with their CLE compliance. Offering legal education nationwide, Lawline strives to create timely and engaging content that supports attorneys throughout their career. The company is headquartered in downtown Manhattan and has received multiple awards recognizing its superior product, service, and company culture. Lawline's success has also been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Inc., Entrepreneur, and Forbes.com.
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