The American College Of Family Trial Lawyers
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The ACFTL provides Continuing Legal Education (CLE) programs for family trial lawyers, featuring guest speakers and interactive sessions.

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The American College Of Family Trial Lawyers


Founded in
2002
EIN
13-3773961
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Advocacy & Rights
Address
3400 PEACHTREE ROAD NE 1400 1400 ATLANTA, GA 30326-0000 United States
Website
https://www.acftl.com/
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About
The American College of Family Trial Lawyers, founded in 1993, is a select group of 100 of the top family law trial lawyers from across the United States. Diplomates are chosen based upon their recognized litigation skills and courtroom abilities, handling complex family law and matrimonial matters. They are involved in continuing legal education and the exchange of innovative ideas.
Mission
The American College of Family Trial Lawyers brings together some of the best trial lawyers practicing complex family law and matrimonial matters, including divorce, paternity, child abduction, and domestic torts, both domestically and abroad.

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