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Law and Ethics - Working with Minor Clients: Prepare for Success and Avoid the Pitfalls

  • Friday, September 19, 2025
  • 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
  • ONLINE

Presented by Alain Montgomery, JD, CAMFT Staff Attorney

Includes 3 CE credits for LMFTs, LPCCs, LEPs and LCSWs. A recording will be made available to all registrants for 3 months. For those who can't attend live, CE credit is available by watching the recording and passing a test. 

Please note that SCV-CAMFT will not be offering an in-person or online law and ethics class of our own this year. We recommend that you register for CAMFT's online classes to fulfill your BBS law & ethics requirements this year.

Discount for Chapter Members
Members of a local chapter will receive a $5 discount. Be sure to be logged in when you register. 

Chapter members:  $60
CAMFT members:  $65
Non-members:  $85

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Webinar Description

Working with minors requires an understanding of the laws and ethical standards that pertain to minor consent and the authority that minors, and/or others, have over the minor’s clinical information. Additionally, working with minors may involve the need to interact and share information with third parties. During this three (3) hour presentation, CAMFT Staff Attorney Alain Montgomery will review California minor consent laws and common issues related to the confidentiality of the minor’s healthcare information.

Educational Goals

Participants will gain a better understanding of the applicable laws and the CAMFT ethical standards that relate to minor consent, the release of a minor’s health care information, and conflict of interest issues related to the treatment of minors. As a result of the workshop, participants will be better equipped to make informed and legally and ethically sound decisions when working with minors.

Learning Objectives

  • Identify the ethical standards relevant to a therapist’s duty to determine who has the legal authority to provide consent and treatment for a minor.
  • Explain the rights of minors to control the right of access to their information.
  • Distinguish when parents and other non-parental adults have the legal authority to consent treatment for a minor and exercise control over a minor’s healthcare information.
  • Understand how to manage the varied roles that third parties may play during the course of the minor’s treatment.

      TARGET AUDIENCE: LCSWs, LMFTs, LPCCs, LEPs

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