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Advanced Family Mediation Certificate (Prerequisite Required)   

 

The completion of a 40-hour UTSA Mediator Certificate Program is a prerequisite for enrollment in the Advanced Family Mediation Course.

 

This program is presented in workshop format as a 24-hour program over three weeks. Learning derives from lectures, group discussions, hands-on activities, and mock mediation exercises. The course culminates with the presentation of a “Certificate of Family Mediation” issued by UTSA in recognition of successful course completion.

In accordance with Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code 154.052(b), this 24-hour course will cover the basic principles of family law, child development, family violence and family dynamics:

  •  Overview of legal system and terms relating to family law
  •  Allocation of Resources
  •  Parenting Plans
  •  Family Systems and Dynamics
  •  Ages and Stages of Child Development
  •  Family Violence (4 hours)
  •  Practice Considerations
  •  Mediation Skills

 

  • Advanced Family Mediation Certificate (Prerequisite Required)
  • Fee: $600.00
    Dates: 5/28/2025 - 6/14/2025
    Times: 12:00 AM - 12:00 AM
    Days: W Sa
    Sessions: 6
    Building:
    Instructor: Nancy Boyle

     

    The completion of a 40-hour UTSA Mediator Certificate Program is a prerequisite for enrollment in the Advanced Family Mediation Course.

     

    This program is presented in workshop format as a 24-hour program over three weeks. Learning derives from lectures, group discussions, hands-on activities, and mock mediation exercises. The course culminates with the presentation of a “Certificate of Family Mediation” issued by UTSA in recognition of successful course completion.

    In accordance with Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code 154.052(b), this 24-hour course will cover the basic principles of family law, child development, family violence and family dynamics:

    •  Overview of legal system and terms relating to family law
    •  Allocation of Resources
    •  Parenting Plans
    •  Family Systems and Dynamics
    •  Ages and Stages of Child Development
    •  Family Violence (4 hours)
    •  Practice Considerations
    •  Mediation Skills

     


    This course meets on Wednesdays (5/28, 6/4, 6/11) from 6-9m CST, and Saturdays (5/31, 6/7, 6/14) 8am- 1pm CST.

     

 

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