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Topics will include:
- SB 899 which will, effective Jan. 1, 2026, require courts, prosecuting attorneys, and law enforcement to implement firearms relinquishment procedures similar to SB 320’s requirements for Domestic Violence Restraining Orders
- SB 599 impacting child custody and visitation orders and access to firearms
- AB 1974 requiring child custody mediators and evaluators receive training on firearms-related risks
- New Judicial Council forms will also be available as of January 1, 2026
- Other newly enacted legislation signed in the fall of 2025 will also be covered
Speakers will include:
Julia Weber, Retired Annuitant/Firearms Policy, Judicial Council of California, Criminal Justice Services
Lieutenants Johnathan Bailey and Daniel Gonzalez, Orange County Family Justice Center Commanders, Anaheim Police Department
Participants will:
- Learn about new laws that address firearms risks in court proceedings and related contexts
- Understand parenting plan provisions and other practices to reduce risk and increase safety for practitioners, clients, and litigants
- Review key questions and approaches to take in practice across domestic violence, child custody, elder abuse, civil, and criminal matters
- Hear about new forms and processes in court proceedings regarding firearm relinquishment compliance, exemptions, notification, and service
- Learn about the role of law enforcement in firearms relinquishment and service of process
Attendees will include attorneys, legal professionals, community advocates, law enforcement, and other interested participants.
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