This webinar reviews key considerations identified through NCSC’s critical conversations with court stakeholders across the country related to portals and e-filing systems for domestic violence cases, such as addressing safety and confidentiality/privacy concerns, challenges to accessibility, support strategies to help petitioners navigate technology and court processes, and collaborations necessary to build a robust framework.
Participants will be better able to:
• Explain the benefits and challenges, especially for users, of e-filing systems for domestic violence protection orders
• Identify the specific obstacles, and strategies to overcome them, regarding user safety, confidentiality/privacy, and accessibility of e-filing systems
• Describe the challenges petitioners face in navigating the e-filing process and how to address them by providing necessary support through access to advocates and other strategies
• Effectively collaborate with key stakeholders to develop, implement, and assess the effectiveness of e-filing systems
Facilitators:
• Alicia Davis | Principal Court Management Consultant, National Center for State Courts
• Kathryn Genthon | Senior Court Research Associate, National Center for State Courts
Panelists:
• Darren Mitchell | Consultant, National Center for State Courts
• Ayyoub Ajmi | Director of Technology at University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law; Founder CiviLaw.Tech
• Kay Radwanski | Senior Court Policy Analyst, Arizona Administrative Office of the Courts
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