Battered Women, Abused Children, and Child Custody:

"A National Crisis"

The Ninth Annual Battered Mothers Custody Conference:  BMCC IX
January 6th, 7th, and 8th, 2012      Friday evening through Sunday
Make your hotel reservations with Holiday Inn Turf, 205 Wolf Road, Albany, NY at the Special Conference rate of $99
Hotel Costs Are Separate From Conference Registration Fees
Registration fee includes Friday evening cookies/and coffee, lunch on Saturday, and bagels/coffee on Sunday morning
Holiday Inn has a restaurant; there are also several restaurants and stores close by

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Home      Co-Sponsors      Support the Conference      Seminar Materials      Silent Auction
   The Conference in PBS' Film:  Breaking the Silence, Children's Stories   
  The Courageous Kids Network
Add your child's hand prints to the Children Taken by the Family Courts Hand Prints Project
Contribute a panel to the "Children Taken by the Family Courts Community Quilt"
Center for Judicial Excellence: Family Court Crisis Film and Photo Exhibit
Disclaimers and Terms of Use      About the Conference

Now Available:
 Domestic Violence, Abuse, and Child Custody:  Legal Strategies and Policy Issues
Edited by Mo Therese Hannah, Ph.D. and Barry Goldstein, J.D.

Family courts routinely render battered mothers destitute, homeless, and struggling to survive.
Please consider offering a space in your room or car to a battered mother who would otherwise be unable to attend.
Details will be emailed to confirmed attendees.


 

Conference Presenter

TOBY KLEINMAN, ESQ.
Center for Protection of Children, Inc.

Toby Kleinman, JD, is a partner at Adler & Kleinman of New Brunswick , and an associate editor of the Journal of Child Custody.  Ms. Kleinman consults on issues involving complex child custody, abuse issues and domestic violence and has done so in over 25 states. She has litigated these issues in numerous states as well. She co-teaches a course at the Harvard School of Public Health entitled "Social Policy and Legal Dilemmas: Child Custody in the Context of Domestic Violence"; in addition, Ms. Kleinman has had articles published in the New Jersey Law Journal regarding the impact of domestic violence on children; marital torts; and issues with regard to child protective laws.  Most recently Ms Kleinman founded the Center for Protection of Children a not for profit educational corporation dedicated to protecting children from risk of exposure to sexual, emotional and physical domestic violence which is also providing affordable clinical services and evaluations to individuals, families and courts.

 

Official Mission Statement: Center for Protection of Children, Inc.

 

Mission

The Center for Protection of Children, Inc. (CPC) is a non-profit, educational institution dedicated to protecting children from risk of exposure to sexual, emotional and physical domestic violence.

 

Execution

The CPC will utilize every appropriate means consistent with our non-profit corporate charter including but not limited to the:

    • preparation and distribution of child protection educational materials; 
    • advancement of the welfare of children who are at risk or who may become at risk or are the subject of court proceedings by providing: clinical services and evaluations for such children and their families; child protection training to attorneys, advocates, judges, magistrates, legal and medical staff involved in such cases; expert witness services for the purpose of educating finders of fact and law about child protection;
    • establishment of a center to provide child protection training for psychologists, other mental health professionals, judges, lawyers and social workers as well as the general public. The center will participate at educational institutions, institutes, conferences and provide workshops, training clinics, training programs, and make presentations to the printed media, radio and television;
    • establishment of an institute for multidisciplinary research in the areas of child welfare and protection. Research will be conducted by CPC staff and in partnership with qualified researchers in the field and at academic institutions;
    • promotion of and/or partnering with other recognized charitable organizations that are engaged in protection of children.

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Please consider offering a space in your room or car to a battered mother who would otherwise be unable to attend.
Details will be emailed to confirmed attendees.

Updated Conference Schedule       Presenters       Online Registration       Announcement, Brochure, & Mail-In Registration

Home      Co-Sponsors      Support the Conference      Seminar Materials      Silent Auction
   The Conference in PBS' Film:  Breaking the Silence, Children's Stories   
  The Courageous Kids Network
Add your child's hand prints to the Children Taken by the Family Courts Hand Prints Project
Contribute a panel to the "Children Taken by the Family Courts Community Quilt"
Center for Judicial Excellence: Family Court Crisis Film and Photo Exhibit
Disclaimers and Terms of Use      About the Conference

Now Available:
 Domestic Violence, Abuse, and Child Custody:  Legal Strategies and Policy Issues
Edited by Mo Therese Hannah, Ph.D. and Barry Goldstein, J.D.

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