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TRAUMA AND FAMILY LAW: EMDR AND THE ROAD OUT OF HELL

Free Texas Chapter Webinar | August 28, 2026 | 12 Noon CDT

Texas AAML–AFCC Innovations in Child Custody Conference
September 24–25, 2026 | Austin, Texas

Join us for the inaugural Texas AAML–AFCC Innovations in Child Custody Conference, a first of its kind collaboration bringing together attorneys, judges, mental health professionals, and researchers for 1.5 days of advanced training, candid discussion, and interdisciplinary problem solving. This conference is designed for professionals who want to stay ahead of emerging challenges in child custody work—and who value balanced, evidence informed perspectives.

Whether you’re a seasoned professional or emerging in the field, this conference delivers the insight, community, and practical tools you need to navigate today’s most challenging custody issues with clarity and confidence.

Post Conference Special Session: Stay for a powerful 3 hour symposium focused on active threat assessment and safety awareness—an essential training for anyone working with volatile cases, public facing roles, or emotionally charged environments. Separate Registration is required at this link.

2026 TEXAS AFCC/AAML BIENNIAL CONFERENCE

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  • MEMBER BENEFITS

    There is no better way to keep pace with the rapidly changing environment for those who work with families in conflict than being an AFCC member. Your membership will provide you with the latest information, most knowledgeable resources and access to supportive colleagues, saving you valuable time and money.

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  • WORKING TOGETHER

    Members of AFCC and the Texas Chapter gather, to exchange information, share perspectives and work collaboratively on projects. AFCC promotes a collaborative approach to serving the needs of children among those who work in and with family law systems, encouraging education, research, innovation and best practices.

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  • WHO WE ARE

    The Texas Chapter of AFCC is an interdisciplinary association of family law judges, attorneys, mediators, evaluators, court administrators, financial planners, and mental health professionals, working in collaboration to further ideas and issues to resolve family conflict and protect the interests of families and children.

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