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Accreditation and CLE Rules for Puerto Rico
United Institute for Continuing Legal Education is a provider of accredited CLE courses throughout the country.
Puerto Rico attorneys are required to take 24 credit hours every 3 years including 4 credit hour of ethics. Compliance periods begin on the first day of the attorney's birth month and end on the last day of the month preceding the attorney's birth month. All credits must be reported within 30 days after the end of the compliance period.
Puerto Rico attorneys can earn all required CLE credit hours including Ethics using our Online & iOS/Android App courses. A convenient form is included with each course so you can self-apply for CLE credit.
A maximum of 24 credits may be carried over to the next compliance period.
La Rama Judicial de Puerto Rico
Court Administration Office
268 Muñoz Rivera Avenue
San Juan, Puerto Rico 00918-1913
Telephone: (787) 641-6604
educacioncontinua@ramajudicial.pr
www.ramajudicial.pr
Breaking Up the Home Without Losing the House: Intersection of Foreclosure and Divorce
United Institute for Continuing Legal Education is a provider of accredited CLE courses throughout the country.
To view our full accreditation details please .
General Credits
1.3
$29
All Courses Available iOS/Android Web
About This Course
Divorces and foreclosure cases often go hand-in-hand. With the recent changes to divorce law, compounded by the changes to child support that took effect, the impact on foreclosure is manifold. This CLE course will explain what every divorce attorney needs to know about foreclosure and what every consumer debtor practitioner needs to know about divorce.