This program is eligible for 3 hours of CLE credit in 60-minute states. In 50-minute states, this program is eligible for 3.6 hours of CLE credit. Credit hours are estimated and are subject to each state’s approval and credit rounding rules.
Overview
This annual program includes the latest trends, the newest case law, legislation, and procedural rules. Knowing the most recent developments can make all the difference in litigation strategy and settlement negotiations and gives you an edge over your opponents!
Our panel includes a sitting judge who offers important insight as to what courts in the area have noted within the past twelve months.
Pick up valuable practice tips and guidance on:
-Support: Cases & Rules
-Custody: Cases & Rules
-Equitable Distribution and Alimony: Cases & Rules
-The Judicial Perspective
Recorded in October 2025.
Faculty
Lynnore K. Seaton, Esq.
Lynnore Seaton is an attorney in private practice in Central Pennsylvania. Her practice focuses on family law matters, including support, custody, and divorce, as well as estate planning and administration. In addition to litigation, she is a Collaborative Lawyer, Mediator, Parenting Coordinator and a Custody Conciliator for the York County Court of Common Pleas. She previously served as counsel to the Domestic Relations Procedural Rules Committee of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania and she began her career at a large firm in Harrisburg. Lynnore is immediate Past-President of the Board of Directors of the York County Bar Association, where she previously served as President of the Family Law Section. She is also active with the Pennsylvania Bar Association, including the Family Law Section, House of Delegates, Women in the Law committee and she was formerly a member of the Investigative Panel of the Judicial Evaluation Committee. Her awards include being named as a Super Lawyers’ “Rising Star” for four years in a row and as a “Select Lawyer” for several years, as well as being recognized annually for pro bono service. As an avid learner, she enjoys sharing her knowledge with others. Her publications and presentations include: “Demystifying Procedural Rulemaking”; “Failure to Adhere to Pennsylvania Rules of Appellate Procedure Can Preclude Review of an Appellant’s Arguments”; “5 Things You Need to Know About Pets in Divorce and Estate Planning” and “Equitable Distribution Case Law Updates.” Lynnore graduated from Temple University’s Beasley School of Law and she has a Bachelor’s degree from Miami University of Ohio.
Kathryn Nonas-Hunter
She brings knowledge, compassion and commitment to her law practice, giving her clients unique and tailor-made solutions to their legal issues. Kathryn is originally from Denver, Colorado. She graduated in 2001 from Grinnell College where she played varsity Soccer and worked as the Opinion Editor of the school newspaper. Attorney Hunter attended The David A. Clarke School of Law at the University of the District of Columbia, graduating in 2007. In 2009, Kathryn served as a law clerk for the Honorable Maria Musti Cook, Court of Common Pleas of York County. Upon completing her clerkship in 2010, Kathryn was associated with the Law Office of Marc Roberts. She became a founding member and managing partner of Hobbs & Hunter, LLC in 2013. In 2017, Kathryn joined Ream, Carr, Markey, Woloshin & Hunter, LLP, as a partner. Having lived in and practiced law in York County for over a decade, Kathryn considers herself adopted by York County. Kathryn primarily practices in York, Adams, Dauphin and Lancaster counties. Kathryn also has vast experience practicing in numerous counties all over the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. She has also practiced before the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. Kathryn is admitted to practice in the United States District Court for the Middle and Eastern Districts of Pennsylvania. She is a member of the Pennsylvania Bar Association and the York County Bar Association, where she participates in the Bench Bar Committee, she is the Co-Chair of the Social Committee, and she is a member of the Lawyer Referral Committee. Kathryn has also been an active member of the York County Bar Association Family Law Section and was voted to serve as Section President in 2022 and 2023.
Hon. Kim D. Eaton
Judge Eaton is the former Administrative Judge of the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas Family Division and former Supervising Judge of the Adult Family Division where she has served since January 2000. She attended Penn State University, graduating in 1978 with a B.A. in Journalism and remains an active member of the Penn State Alumni Association. At the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, Judge Eaton was president of the Class of 1981 and the commencement speaker. Prior to her election, she was shareholder in the firm of Rose, Schmidt, Hasley & DiSalle, PC, where she managed the firm’s matrimonial section. During her career as lawyer, Judge Eaton also served as Chairman of the Allegheny County Bar Association’s Bench Bar Committee (and recipient of the Bench Bar Olbum Award) and the Chair of the Family Law Section’s Public Service Committee, where she co-founded the Pro Se Motions Court program, assisting low-income parties through the court system. She is a featured presenter in the “Judicial Interview of the Child” video, a program used to educate judges, lawyers and parents in custody cases and an initiative by Judge Daniel Clifford of Montgomery County when he was the Chair of the Pennsylvania Bar Family Law Section. She also is a presenter and commentator in the PBA Family Law Section’s video “Tips and Tools for Better Co-Parenting” which is widely disseminated throughout Pennsylvania. In 2017, she received Allegheny County Bar Association’s Philip Amram Award for professional excellence and dedication to the ideals of the Bar Association. She received the James McGregor Award for contributions to the community and is a member of the Board of Governors for the Pitt Law Alumni. She received the Pennsylvania Bar Association’s Pro Bono Award for outstanding contributions to Pro Bono activities and is a Fellow in the Allegheny County Bar Foundation. She was named Woman of the Year, receiving the Ma1jorie Matson Award, from the Pitt Women’s Law Association, and she is the recipient of the Allegheny County Bar Association Family Law Section’s Exemplary Service Award. A frequent guest professor for family law classes at both Pitt and Duquesne Law Schools and is a presenter on Family Law at “New Judge School” for newly elected judges across Pennsylvania. Judge Eaton lectures on family law matters at local, statewide and nationwide programs, and is a member of several committees in the Allegheny County Bar Association and previously served on its Board of Governors for two terms. She currently serves on the Supreme Corni’s Domestic Rules Committee. She is a former member of the Juvenile Rules Committee and the Juvenile Court Judges Commission. She serves on the Intergovernmental Pennsylvania Commission for Domestic Law which advises the legislature regarding Domestic Relations issues.
Carolyn Moran Zack, Esq.
Ms. Zack is a partner with the law firm of Momjian Anderer, LLC, practicing family law in Philadelphia and the surrounding counties. Ms. Zack is a Fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, co-chair of the Pennsylvania Chapter’s Programming Committee, and a member of the national Legislative, Arbitration, and Test Committees. She serves as the Chair of the Domestic Relations Procedural Rules Committee of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court and the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Bar Association Family Law Section, and is a past-Chair of the Family Law Section of the Philadelphia Bar Association. Ms. Zack is an active member of the Philadelphia Bar Association, Montgomery County Bar Association, and Chester County Bar Association Family Law Sections, the Doris Jonas Freed American Inn of Court, and an Interdisciplinary Group of judges, psychologists and lawyers who meet to discuss ways to improve the resolution of custody issues. She is certified as an arbitrator, mediator, and parenting coordinator. Ms. Zack served for eight years (2009-2016) as a Family Court Hearing Officer in Chester County, as well as as Chief Law Clerk for the Honorable Berle M. Schiller in the Pennsylvania Superior Court (1998-1999). She received her B.A., magna cum laude, from Douglass College (Rutgers University) in 1984, and her J.D. from Villanova University School of Law in 1987.

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