06/14/21 — Family Law Trial Advocacy Workshop – Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education
11/08/22 — 2022 Leadership Academy - What Does it Take to be a Leader? — Maine State Bar Association
12/06/22 — Best Practices for Family Law: A View From the Bench — Maine Volunteer Lawyers Project
12/08/22 — 2023 Leadership Academy - What do Potential Business Clients Look for in a Lawyer? — Maine State Bar Association
12/14/22 — Understanding Domestic Abuse from the Perspective of Child Safety and Wellbeing — GAL Review Board
03/23/23 — 2023 Leadership Academy - Ethics and H&D — Maine State Bar Association
03/27/23 — Family Law Institute 2023 — Maine State Bar Association
06/22/23 — 2023 AAML Family Law Institute, Chicago— American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers
08/02/23 — Interpreting Financial Statements in Divorce to Evaluate Marital Interest — MillerAsen, P.A.
10/23/23 — The Family Rules Advisory Committee Presents: Draft Revisions to the Maine Family Division Rules — Maine Judicial Branch
11/15/23 — Trial Essentials: Preserving, Collecting, and Admitting Digital Evidence — Maine Trial Lawyers Association
04/19/24 — Litigating High Net Worth Divorce Cases — MillerAsen, P.A.
10/22/24 — Advanced Trial Practice: Experts and Forensic Evidence and Cultural Awareness and Sensitivity — York Bar Association
03/04/25 — The 2024 Law Court Term: Practice Tips and Traps (PRACPRO) — Maine State Bar Association
06/22/25 — 2025 AAML Mediation Seminar, Chicago — American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers
10/20/25 — Kids First Institute for Advanced Professional Learning Reimagining Parallel Parenting — Kids First Center
11/20/25 — Legal Year in Review (PRACPRO) — Maine State Bar Association
02/10/26 — Parent-Child Contact Problems: From Research to the Bench — Kids First Center
04/27/26 — Brown Bag Lunch Series: The Ethics and Liability of Using Artificial Intelligence — York County Probate Court
04/28/26 — The Push and Pull Between Parental Alienation and Valid Estrangement - Webinar #4 of 4 — Kids First Center
05/27/26 — 2026 Annual Conference, Seattle — Association of Family and Conciliation Courts