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Immigrants in Family Court: The Intersection of Immigration and Family Law 2025

Product ID: CA3759M
Presented By: State Bar of Wisconsin PINNACLE

Endorsed by the Family Law Section of the State Bar of Wisconsin

Identify immigration issues

Family matters involving immigrant clients demand a unique blend of cultural awareness, family law insight, and sensitivity to complex immigration issues. Immigration law significantly impacts major aspects of family law practice, including divorce, child custody, and domestic abuse. As a result, family lawyers should be equipped to spot potential immigration issues facing their clients.

Immigrants in Family Court: The Intersection of Immigration and Family Law will prepare you to recognize unique family law issues from an immigrant’s perspective, including:

  • The validity of marriages and divorces
  • Paternity and paternity acknowledgment
  • Residency and documentation requirements
  • Cultural and religious practices
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In-person seminar - Madison
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Pricing

Member $219.00

Non-Member $299.00

Credits

4 CLE

Date and Time

Thursday, January 30, 20258:30 AM - 12:20 PM CT

Add to Calendar 1/30/2025 8:30:00 AM 1/30/2025 12:20:00 PM America/Chicago Immigrants in Family Court: The Intersection of Immigration and Family Law 2025

Endorsed by the Family Law Section of the State Bar of Wisconsin

Identify immigration issues

Family matters involving immigrant clients demand a unique blend of cultural awareness, family law insight, and sensitivity to complex immigration issues. Immigration law significantly impacts major aspects of family law practice, including divorce, child custody, and domestic abuse. As a result, family lawyers should be equipped to spot potential immigration issues facing their clients.

Immigrants in Family Court: The Intersection of Immigration and Family Law will prepare you to recognize unique family law issues from an immigrant’s perspective, including:

  • The validity of marriages and divorces
  • Paternity and paternity acknowledgment
  • Residency and documentation requirements
  • Cultural and religious practices
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Madison, WI 53718

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Endorsed by the Family Law Section of the State Bar of Wisconsin

Identify immigration issues

Family matters involving immigrant clients demand a unique blend of cultural awareness, family law insight, and sensitivity to complex immigration issues. Immigration law significantly impacts major aspects of family law practice, including divorce, child custody, and domestic abuse. As a result, family lawyers should be equipped to spot potential immigration issues facing their clients.

Immigrants in Family Court: The Intersection of Immigration and Family Law will prepare you to recognize unique family law issues from an immigrant’s perspective, including:

  • The validity of marriages and divorces
  • Paternity and paternity acknowledgment
  • Residency and documentation requirements
  • Cultural and religious practices
Read More ↓

Program Chair and Presenter:

Gricel Santiago-Rivera Santiago
Family Law & Mediation Services
Madison

Presenters:

Robin Dalton
RISE Law Center
Madison

Hannah Ferry
RISE Law Center
Madison

Kari Niesen-LaScala
End Domestic Abuse Wisconsin
Madison

Shawna Stevenoski
Bilingual Training Consultants
Madison

Alexandra Wirth
Office of Court Operations
Madison

8:30 a.m. Family Law Basics from an Immigrant’s Perspective

  • Review basic aspects of family law from the point of view of an immigrant, including:
    • Validity of marriages and divorces
    • Paternity and Paternity Acknowledgment actions
    • Residency and documentation requirements
    • Cultural and religious practices

Kari Niesen-LaScala, Gricel Santiago-Rivera

9:25 a.m. Immigration Status: What Family Law Practitioners Should Know

  • The immigration system is complex. There are many different immigration statuses people can have
  • What are the different types of immigration status and what do they mean?
  • Common terms for immigration status
  • Which family law proceedings affect immigration status
  • Which immigration petitions affect family law proceedings

Robin Dalton, Hannah Ferry

10:15 a.m. Break

10:30 a.m. Battered Immigrants: Immigration Law, Restraining Orders and Family Law

  • How being a victim of domestic abuse affects an immigrant in family court
  • The impact of domestic violence on immigrant survivors
  • Injunctions and humanitarian immigration relief
  • Custody and placement considerations
  • International travel and child abduction

Robin Dalton, Gricel Santiago-Rivera

11:20 a.m. Language Access in State Courts

  • Use case studies to explore the nuances of translations and interpretations in family court.
  • The statutory requirements about court interpreters
  • what happens when there is no interpreter available
  • we will discuss practical ways to ensure immigrant clients have meaningful access to the court system in Wisconsin.

Robin Dalton, Gricel Santiago-Rivera, Shawna Stevenoski, Alexandra Wirth

12:20 p.m. Questions/Program Closing

All Faculty

  • Review family law basics from an immigrant’s perspective
  • Understand what family lawyers should know about immigration status
  • Know how family law proceedings can impact immigration status, and which immigration petitions affect family law proceedings
  • Learn how to address issues affecting immigrants who are victims of domestic abuse
  • Remove language barriers and improve court access for immigrant clients in Wisconsin
  • Immigration lawyers
  • Family lawyers
  • Family Court Commissioners
  • Anyone seeking to learn more about the intersection of immigration and family law

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