In family law cases involving alcohol misuse, uncertainty can quickly escalate into conflict, safety concerns, and prolonged litigation. This CLE resource explores how structured monitoring and objective data can shift high-conflict cases toward clearer decision-making, stronger accountability, and more stable outcomes for families.
Designed for practicing attorneys, this program examines real-world applications of alcohol monitoring in custody matters and how it can be used to support evidence-based arguments in court. You’ll gain practical insight into integrating monitoring tools into case strategy while maintaining focus on the child’s best interests and court expectations.
In this CLE, you’ll learn:
How alcohol monitoring data can provide objective evidence in custody and visitation disputes
Strategies for introducing monitoring into case planning and court arguments effectively
Ways to reduce “he said, she said” conflicts with reliable, time-stamped data
How structured monitoring can support safer, more consistent parenting arrangements
Practical considerations for admissibility, implementation, and client communication
How technology is reshaping accountability in modern family law practice
