Family Law for Non-Family Lawyers 2013
Course Date: September 30, 2013
Course Date: September 30, 2013
Welcome and Introduction
Overview of the Family Law Act
- dispute resolution under the FLA
- court’s management of litigants, court process, and enforcement
- the new law about children: guardianship, parenting arrangements, and contact
- changes to the law about child support and spousal support
- the new law about property division: excluded property, family property, and family debt
- family violence and protection orders
Mary E. Mouat, QC — Quadra Legal Centre, Victoria
Networking Break
Corporate and Tax Issues Under the New Family Law Act
The scenario: you are a corporate/tax lawyer and your client is going through a divorce.
- what information do we require from a client’s corporate lawyer/avoiding conflicts
- the new triggering event: separation date and entitlement to assets
- valuation of assets and excluded property
- butterfly transactions in a family law context
Nikki Charlton — Farris, Vaughan, Wills & Murphy LLP, Vancouver
Eli C. Walker — Aaron Gordon Daykin Nordlinger, Vancouver
Questions and Discussion
Lunch (on your own)
Wills & Estates and Family Law
- the status of family law claims upon the death of a party
- support obligations and estates
- guardianship of children: testamentary and standby appointments
- children’s property
Anna Laing — Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP, Vancouver
Bankruptcy and Family Law: Property Issues
- effect of one spouse's bankruptcy on division of family property under the Family Law Act
- importance of timing of bankruptcy vis-a-vis date of separation (the new “triggering event”)
- effect of bankruptcy on spousal and child support obligations
- practical reality of the legal analysis of family law in insolvent circumstances
Brandi Stocks — Davis LLP, Vancouver
H. Lance Williams — Davis LLP, Vancouver
Criminal and Family Law
- protection orders and their enforcement under the Code; service requirements
- effect of protection orders on civil orders for parenting time and contact; importance of bail/release conditions that preserve a person’s right to see his or her children
- reconciliation and criminal restraining orders; the importance of s. 810 peace bonds
- criminal charges and claims involving custody and parenting arrangements; the unexpected effects that common criminal charges can have on a family matter
- when to contact the client’s family law lawyer
- CFCSA matters
Graham A. Kay — Webber Weiser McKinley & Kay, Kamloops
Networking Break
Immigration and Family Law
- distinct definitions of family relationships in immigration vs. family law
- overview of spousal support and sponsorship obligations in the immigration context
- “best interests of the child” and the immigration treatment of non-removal orders regarding children of foreign national parents
- new conditional permanent residence provisions: when immigration status can affect a party’s right to remain in Canada after separation
Deanna L. Okun-Nachoff — McCrea & Associates, Vancouver
Deborah L. Zutter — Mediator and Retired Lawyer, West Vancouver
Questions and Discussion