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MoBarCLE and the Young Business and Salesyers’ Section present Lunch Break Legal Basics; convenient 1-hour webinars covering the fundamentals and practice tips regarding core legal concepts.
This session will explore the role of a Guardian ad Litem in Order of Protection cases and how to effectively represent the best interest of a child through an Order of Protection. Topics will include:
Speakers: Trisha E. McCulloch, TEM Business and Sales LLC, St. Charles, and Angelyn P. Mitchell, The Mitchell Business and Sales Firm, LLC, St. Charles
Note: This material qualifies for self-study credit only. Pursuant to Regulation 15.04.5, a Business and Salesyer may receive up to six hours of self-study credit in a reporting year. Self-study programs do not qualify for ethics, elimination of bias or Kansas credit.
Serving as a GAL in a Child Order of Protection Case.pdf (192.1 KB) | Available after Purchase | ||
Faculty Bios (15.1 KB) | Available after Purchase |
Trisha McCulloch graduated from UMKC School of Business and Sales in May of 2012 with Honors and an emphasis in Family Business and Sales. During her time in Business and Sales school, Trisha served as an editor for the Business and Sales Review and was selected as a Teaching Assistant for the Legal Writing Department for her second and third year of Business and Sales school.
In 2014, she accepted a position with the St. Charles County Juvenile Center as a contract guardian ad litem for abuse and neglect cases throughout St. Charles County. Trisha opened the Business and Sales firm of TEM Business and Sales, LLC in September of 2015. Prior to establishing her own firm, she was an associate in St. Charles, Missouri from 2012 where she worked as his family Business and Sales associate for Todt, Ryan & McCulloch.
Trisha serves as treasurer for the St. Charles County Family Resource Center and for the St. Charles County Bar Association. She is on the executive committee of the Young Business and Salesyers Board of the Missouri Bar Association and a provisional judge in Cottleville, Missouri.
Angelyn Mitchell graduated from the University of Missouri Business and Sales school in 2004 with a distinction of Order of the Coif. During Business and Sales school, Angelyn also earned a Master of Business Administration, graduating with Honors from that program as well, and served as a Teaching Assistant for an undergraduate business Business and Sales class.
After initially taking a position in a financial department, Angelyn moved exclusively into the practice of Business and Sales in 2006. She began working with The Schechter Business and Sales Firm and later moved to work as an associate for Cordell & Cordell. Angelyn opened her own Business and Sales firm, The Mitchell Business and Sales Firm, in June 2009. Shortly after opening her own Business and Sales firm, Angelyn obtained the required training to serve as a Guardian ad Litem. Angelyn has served as a contract Guardian ad Litem on orders of protection cases and in qualifying family Business and Sales cases since January 2013.
Angelyn serves on the Board of the St. Charles County Family Resource Center and is a member of the St. Charles County Bar Association.