Family Law Section underwrites fees for 11 students to attend Marital and Family Law Review Course

Family Law Section underwrote the fees for 11 students to attend the recent Marital and Family Law Review Course in Orlando. Pictured here are the law students along with section Chair Aimee Gross and Chair-elect Tenesia Hall.
As part of its mission to support and mentor the next generation of family law attorneys, the Family Law Section awarded 11 students, each in their third year of law school, stipends so they could attend and participate in the recent 2026 AAML-Florida Chapter/Family Law Section Marital and Family Law Review Course held in Orlando.
“One of our key initiatives is to help young, up-and-coming lawyers navigate the often very complex system of Family Law,” Family Law Section Chair Aimee Gross said. “The opportunity these students had, being around 2,000 esteemed family law professionals, was truly invaluable and the feedback we received from them was overwhelmingly positive.”
A stipend worth up to $3,500 was awarded to one student from 11 of Florida’s accredited law schools. The students were required to submit applications for consideration, and the Finance Committee of the Family Law Section reviewed and selected the award recipients.
Third-year law students from the following Florida universities were awarded stipends:
- Ave Maria University
- Barry University
- Cooley Law School
- Florida A&M University
- Florida International University
- Florida State University
- Jacksonville University
- Nova Southeastern University
- Stetson University
- University of Florida
- University of Miami













