ON DEMAND: MCLE: Representing Survivors in Housing Court
Class recorded December 12, 2023
This one-hour training given by the Family Violence Appellate Project will help practitioners better represent survivors of gender-based violence facing eviction. Although this training covers multiple eviction defenses, it will focus on the Survivors’ Eviction Defense. Expanded in 2023 and codified in Code of Civil Procedure §§ 1161.3 and 1174, the Survivors’ Eviction Defense protects tenants from being evicted because they experienced gender-based violence or another type of violent crime.
Class covers:
- The dynamics of domestic violence
- Eviction defenses
- How the dynamics of domestic violence can impact representation.
- Defenses for people getting evicted because they experienced abuse or violence
- The expanded Survivors’ Eviction Defense (CA Code of Civil Procedure §§ 1161.3 and 1174)
Earn 1.0 hour Elimination of Bias California participatory MCLE credit: After registration, a staff member will email you the course materials, an evaluation form, and your Certificate of Attendance (usually the next business day). Register first, then watch the recording to the end and answer the questions provided in the popup to verify your attendance.
Presented by:
Taylor Campion, Senior Managing Attorney, Family Violence Appellate Project’s (FVAP’s) Housing and Employment Justice Program (Family Violence Appellate Project – Giving survivors a second chance at justice (fvaplaw.org)
Registration Fee: Registration for this public interest MCLE is FREE through the generosity of the Estate of Joan Lavine.
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