The Michigan Judicial Institute (MJI) and Friend of the Court Bureau (FOCB) will present the “New Friend of the Court Employees Webinar” online Tuesday, February 6, from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. via Zoom."
The webinar is designed for FOC staff with two years or less experience. The webinar will include presentations on:
• Overview of the Friend of the Court Office
• Customer Service
• Child Support Formula and Enforcement
• Custody and Parenting Time
Speaking at the webinar will be members of the Friend of the Court Bureau, State Court Administrative Office, Michigan Supreme Court including:
• Steven Capps, director
• Dr. Tim Cole, management analyst
• Paul Gehm, management analyst
• Amy Lindholm, management analyst
• Lindsay Poetz, management analyst
• Elizabeth West, management analyst
• Nicole Withrow, management analyst
To register for the webinar, visit https://mjieducation.mi.gov and click on “events.” Once registration is approved by MJI, attendees will receive a confirmation e-mail from Zoom with a personal link to join online.
- Posted January 02, 2024
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'New Friend of the Court Employees Webinar' presented
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