Continuing Education Credits

A certificate of attendance is included with the conference registration fee. Attendees will receive their certificate by July 15, 2024, via email. The certificate will verify attendance at conference sessions and may be used to apply for continuing education credits with the registrant’s accrediting institution. Attendees must sign in and out of sessions to be eligible for credit. A list of conference sessions eligible for continuing education credit will be posted on the conference portal and will be updated regularly.

Psychologists: AFCC is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. AFCC maintains responsibility for this program and its content. The program is eligible for up to 20.5 hours of continuing education for psychologists. AFCC is also approved to sponsor continuing education for psychologists licensed to practice in the state of New York.

Mental Health Professionals: An application for continuing education approval from the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) will be submitted for up to 20.5 CE credits; however, individuals will need to verify approval with their credentialing or licensing boards. If you are a LMFT, LPC, or other mental health professional, you may use the AFCC certificate to verify attendance at conference sessions and apply for continuing education credits with your accrediting institution.

Massachusetts Parenting Coordinators: An application for continuing education approval for Parenting Coordinators in Massachusetts will be submitted.

California Custody Evaluators and Mediators: Applications will be submitted to the Judicial Council of California, Administrative Office of the Courts. The views expressed in the program are those of the faculty and do not necessarily represent the official positions or policies of the Judicial Council of California or the Administrative Office of the Courts.

US Lawyers: An application for accreditation of continuing legal education activity will be submitted for continuing legal education in the following states: Minnesota, New Hampshire, Ohio, and North Carolina, Vermont has been approved for 20.5 hours general credits. Attorneys from other states may use the AFCC certificate of attendance to verify attendance and apply for credit in their state. California attorneys must self-report hours at their recertification. However, California will accept credits approved by other jurisdictions, including Minnesota, since this conference is presented outside the state of California.

Ontario Lawyers: An application will be submitted to the Law Society of Ontario to accredit the educational program content for Continuing Professional Development, or CPD, for lawyers.