Total Credits: 0.5 CLE
Topics covered in this seminar:
Foster Parent Representation
• Legal Mechanisms
• Probate Court Duties for Orphans
• Ex parte A.M.P.
• Applying A.M.P.
• TPR v. Implied Consent
You must complete this course by 11:59 PM on December 31, 2024 in order to receive credit with the Alabama State Bar.
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Sam McLure is originally from Marianna, Florida. He attended Bethune-Cookman College where he played football for the Wildcats as the first non-minority running back in the Mideastern Athletic Conference. He moved to Montgomery in 2004 and graduated from Huntington College with a B.A. in Business Administration.
Sam started his legal career assisting a Montgomery-based law firm specializing in the area of civil defense. He then gained valuable experience in the government sector clerking with the Attorney General’s Office and the Supreme Court of Alabama.
Sam graduated, cum laude, from the Faulkner School of Law in 2011, where he was a member of the Law Review and active with the Christian Legal Society. Upon graduation, he established The Adoption Law Firm – a firm dedicated to zealously advocating for orphaned children to be adopted into loving homes. In 2015, Sam served as Senior Legal Counsel for Birmingham-based Lifeline Children's Services. Since founding The Adoption Law Firm, Sam has been deeply involved in caring for orphans through adoption, foster care, legislation reforms, and the law. With his growing practice has served families caring for orphans throughout the United States and around the world. Sam enjoys gardening and spending time with his wife, Mary Beth, and four kids - Jacob, Andrew Glen, Mary Claire, and Micah.