NFVLC at GW Law offers a growing series of professional training courses designed for judges, custody evaluators, and family court practitioners. Each course is grounded in current research and equips participants with the knowledge and practical tools to recognize and respond effectively to family violence.
Explore the full series below.

Featured Training

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Considering Coercive Control in Custody Litigation is a comprehensive, asynchronous training developed by NFVLC at GW Law for judges, custody evaluators, and family court professionals. The course provides a thorough grounding in coercive control, what it is, how it operates, and how it affects the safety and well-being of children in custody proceedings.

This course is approved for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credit in a growing number of states and is also eligible for Continuing Education (CE) credits. To receive CLE or CE credit, you must select the Credit tier at enrollment.

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Group enrollment is available for courts, firms, bar associations, and other organizations. Purchasing two or more seats generates unique registration codes that can be distributed automatically by email or shared manually with participants. See Group Pricing for details.

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    Considering Coercive Control in Custody Litigation

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    Child Sexual Abuse and its impact on the lives and safety of Children

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    Physical Abuse

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    Emotional Abuse

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    Implicit and Explicit Bias

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    Trauma

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  • Child holding paper cutouts of a family with a somber expression, overlaid with text about the impacts of domestic violence and child abuse.

    Long and Short-term Impacts of Domestic Violence and Child Abuse on Children and Families

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    Victim and Perpetrator Behaviors

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Click Enroll Now to purchase access. Upon completion of your purchase, you will receive an email with your unique login credentials. Access the course platform at nfvlc.learningcart.com.

  • Group enrollment is straightforward. Purchasing two or more seats generates individual registration codes. Once your purchase is complete, you may upload participant names to automate email enrollment, or distribute access codes manually.

  • All courses are fully asynchronous and self-paced. Each course incorporates video instruction, knowledge checks, and downloadable practice resources.

  • Courses are designed to be substantive and rigorous. Most participants complete the featured course in approximately three hours. Tools for use in practice are included.

  • CLE requirements vary by state. We are actively pursuing approval in all states. To receive credit, you must select the Credit tier at enrollment. Please visit our Continuing Education Credits page to confirm eligibility in your state.

  • For questions about course content, please contact Joan Meier. For enrollment assistance, please contact Maggie Cousin at info@inclusionsolutionsllc.com.

  • Yes. Reduced-rate access may be available for qualifying individuals. Please review our Financial Hardship Policy for details.