Advanced Topics in Adoption Law
Total Credits: 3 CLE, 3 Family Law Specialization
- Average Rating:
- 4
- Categories:
- Juvenile Law | Family Law | Legal Paraprofessional Resources
- Faculty:
- Philip Jay McCarthy | Cory A Stuart | Heather M Strickland
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Original Program Date:
- Jun 12, 2025
Description
Join us for a deep dive into the evolving landscape of adoption law, featuring the latest on birth father cases, critical updates on ICWA, and practical strategies to strengthen your practice. Topics include:
1. Understanding Types of Birth Fathers: A Review of Recent Case Law
2. Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA)
3. Hot Topics and Best Practices:
a. Revisiting and Improving our Core Documents: Consents, Affidavits, POAs
b. Living Expenses Best Practices: Who should hold the money and how should it be managed?
c. Agency Involvement for Adoption Subsidy Options
Faculty:
Jay McCarthy, Mangum Wall Stoops & Warden PLLC
Cory Stuart, Stuart & Blackwell PLLC
Chairperson:
Heather Strickland, MyersStrickland PLLC*
*Also serving as faculty
Handouts
Advanced Topics in Adoption Law Manual (3 MB) | 72 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Faculty
Philip Jay McCarthy Related Seminars and Products
McCarthy Weston
Philip “Jay” McCarthy, Jr. is an attorney at Mangum, Wall, Stoops & Warden, P.L.L.C. Flagstaff, AZ . He is admitted to practice law in the states of Arizona, Nebraska, Missouri, and Alaska. He is also admitted to practice in the Navajo Nation, White Mountain Apache, Yavapai-Apache, and Hopi Tribal Courts.
Since 1976, Jay has been involved in programs to assist victims of domestic violence. Prior to law school, Jay worked on the Omaha Mayor’s Commission on the Status of Women and was responsible for coordinating community efforts to establish a shelter for victims of domestic violence. Later, while living in Anchorage, Alaska, he served on the Board of Directors of the Abused Women’s Aid in Crisis, Inc. (AWAIC).
Since moving to Flagstaff in 1991, Jay has served on the Board of Directors of the Northland Family Help Center, which provides shelter and counseling for victims of domestic violence. Prior to law school, Jay served as a Vista volunteer and also worked as an instructor in a 42-day wilderness program for juvenile delinquents from St. Louis, Chicago, and East St. Louis.
Upon graduating from Creighton University Law School in 1980, Mr. McCarthy served as a staff attorney with Southeast Missouri Legal Services. In 1985, Mr. McCarthy joined the newly formed State of Alaska, Office of Public Advocacy, where he later served as Deputy Director. Mr. McCarthy represented the Alaska Office of Public Advocacy and the National Association of Counsel for Children and the National CASA Association before the U.S. Supreme Court in the case of Maryland v. Craig regarding the constitutionality of child witness protection laws.
In 2013, Mr. McCarthy represented the American Academy of Adoption Attorneys before the U.S. Supreme Court in Adoptive Couple v. Baby Girl, ca case involving the Indian Child Welfare Act.
Mr. McCarthy is a member of the Academy of Adoption & Assisted Reproduction Attorneys, National Association of Counsel for Children and the North American Council on Adoptable Children. He is the recipient of the American Bar Association/Young Lawyers Division 2000 Child Advocacy Law Award. Mr. McCarthy is also the recipient of the Arizona Bar Association 1996 Outstanding Pro Bono Attorney Award. In 2005, he received an Award of Merit from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children for his commitment to the protection of children and knowledge of the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction. Jay has also been recognized by the DNA People’s Legal Services for his pro bono service. In 2010, he received recognition for his pro bono legal work from the national Legal Services Corporation. Jay was also awarded the Congressional Angels in Adoption Award in October 2013. Also in 2013, he was the recipient of the Volunteer Lawyers Program, Family Protection Attorney of the Year. In 2015, Mr. McCarthy received the Adoption Service Award from the Florida Adoption Council. In 2022, Mr. McCarthy received the Arizona Supreme Court Pro Bono Attorney award.
ADMISSIONS
• Arizona
• Nebraska
• Missouri
• Alaska
OTHER ADMISSIONS
• Navajo Nation
• White Mountain Apache
• Yavapai-Apache
• Hopi Tribal Courts
EDUCATION
• Northern Arizona University, 1974, B.S.
• Creighton University Law School, 1980 J.D.
AREAS OF PRACTICE
• Adoption
• Family
• Divorce
• Child Custody
• Child Support
MEMBERSHIPS
• Academy of Adoption and Assisted Reproduction Attorneys
• National Association of Counsel for Children
• North American Council on Adoptable Children
Cory A Stuart Related Seminars and Products
Cory Stuart has been licensed to practice law since 2004 and has been a partner at Stuart & Blackwell since 2011. The firm specializes in Adoption, Juvenile and Family Law. Cory is a fellow in the Academy of Adoption and Assisted Reproduction Attorneys and currently serves as the President of the Arizona Adoption Coalition.
Heather M Strickland Related Seminars and Products
MyersStrickland PLLC
Heather M. Strickland is a native Tucsonan and has been practicing adoption, assisted reproductive technology and family law in Arizona since 2005. Ms. Strickland represents expectant parents and prospective adoptive parents through the adoption process with compassion and caring while adhering to the highest standards of ethics and professionalism. In the ART’s area Ms. Strickland helps couples and individuals build their families through egg, sperm and embryo donation agreements, gestational carrier matters and parentage orders.
She is honored to be recognized as a 2017 Angel in Adoption by the Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute (CCAI) for her dedication to positive child welfare practices.
Ms. Strickland is a proud member of the State Bar of Arizona, Pima County Bar Association, Arizona Women Lawyers Association, Military Spouse JD Network, National Council for Adoption, RESOLVE and American Society for Reproductive Medicine. She graduated from the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law in 2004 and from Smith College in 1997. She enjoys life with her husband and two teenage boys. If she finds spare time, she enjoys cooking, gardening, yoga and travel to far off places.
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