12th Biennial Family Law Conference 2019
Course Date: July 4, 2019
Total: 10h 39min
Total Ethics: 2h 9min
Course Date: July 4, 2019
Thursday, July 4
Welcome and Introduction
James A.W. Schuman, QC — Schuman Basran Robin & Bell, Vancouver
Jeffrey A. Rose, QC — Jeffrey A. Rose, QC, Vancouver
Nikki L. Charlton — Farris, Vaughan, Wills & Murphy LLP, Vancouver
Opening Comments
The Honourable Marshall Rothstein, CC, QC — Osler, Vancouver
Estate and Trust Law Update for Family Practitioners
- definition of “spouse” for purposes of WESA
- treatment of discretionary trust interests on separation
- interplay of spousal rights under the FLA and WESA (Gibbons v. Livingston)
- gifts, inheritances and trust interests in the context of ss. 83 84 and 85 of the FLA
- contracting out of will variation legislation — s. 60 of WESA
Lauren Blake — Legacy Tax + Trusts Lawyers, Vancouver
Carmen S. Thériault, QC — Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP, Vancouver
Break
Pension Division: Recent Case Law and Best Practices
- discussion of recent BC pension division decisions
- pension traps and how to avoid them
- best practices in client/file management
Colin Galinski — Galinski Pension and Benefits Law Corporation, Vancouver
Family Maintenance Enforcement Program ("FMEP") and Enforcement of Support
- overview of the FMEP
- enforcement topics and how to address with FMEP
- tips for enforcement friendly orders
Angela M. Accettura — Director of Legal Services, Family Maintenance Enforcement Program, Burnaby
Joanne Platt — Family Maintenance Enforcement Program, Victoria
Networking Lunch (provided)
Excluded Property—Arguments For and Against
- does the FLA’s excluded property regime result in greater consistency and predictability?
- does the current standard for the evidence required to prove excluded property strike a reasonable balance between the parties?
- should any presumption apply to transfers from one spouse to joint names?
- when will a court divide excluded property?
Scott L. Booth — Jenkins Marzban Logan LLP, Vancouver
Beatrice C. McCutcheon — Cook Roberts LLP, Victoria
Break
Arbitration on Speed
- history
- benefits and challenges of arbitration
- forms of arbitration
Karen F. Nordlinger, QC — Aaron Gordon Daykin Nordlinger LLP, Vancouver
Ethics Panel: Effective Negotiation Without Selling Your Soul
- disclosure
- puffery
- mistake
Diane M. Bell, QC — Clark Wilson LLP, Vancouver
Eli C. Walker — Aaron Gordon Daykin Nordlinger LLP, Vancouver
Friday, July 5
Welcome and Introduction
James A.W. Schuman, QC — Schuman Basran Robin & Bell, Vancouver
Jeffrey A. Rose, QC — Jeffrey A. Rose, QC, Vancouver
Nikki L. Charlton — Farris, Vaughan, Wills & Murphy LLP, Vancouver
Tips and Traps in Spousal/Partner Support
- entitlement
- application (or not) of SSAG
- retroactive claims
- review vs. variation
- deductibility
Wendy E. Best, QC — Dunphy Best Blocksom LLP, Calgary
Break
Reapportionment is Live and Well, or is it?—Short Term Marriages and the Division of Family Property
- chart review of all notable reapportionment cases since 2013 with review of developing trends in the law
- contributions before and after Jaszczewska, where are we now, and did Khan change anything?
- duration: how short is short before it matters
Todd R. Bell — Schuman Basran Robin & Bell, Vancouver
Parenting Coordination Practice 10 Years in
- what do we really do
- what do we not do
- does it make a difference
- should we do it
- what do the courts think
Morag M.J. MacLeod, QC — Barrister & Solicitor, Vancouver
R. Craig Neville — Watson Goepel LLP, Vancouver
Networking Lunch (provided)
Advanced Tips & Tricks in Divorce Mate
- special expenses and related tax deductions and credits
- shared custody and eligible dependent credit
- life insurance security
- lump sum calculations
- spousal support restructuring
- tipsand tricks to save time and maximize efficiency
Christine Montgomery — Consultant, Special Projects, DivorceMate, Toronto
Parenting Issues in Provincial Court and Child Protection
- what you need to know about the CFCSA as a family law practitioner
- getting access to Ministry files
- working with the Ministry
- jurisdiction of the Provincial Court & out of province litigants
- relocation applications in Provincial Court
- s. 211 reports: private and by family justice counsellors
Corinne P. Feenie — Feenie MacDonald, Vancouver
The Honourable Judge Kathryn J. Ferriss — Provincial Court of BC, Surrey
Jasmeet Wahid — Kahn Zack Ehrlich Lithwick LLP, Richmond
Break
Do the Rules of Evidence Even Apply in Family Cases?: A View From the Bench
- the need for expert evidence in alienation cases (pros and cons)
- use of social science in determining the best interests of the child
- Brown v. Dunn revisited (the “confrontation principle”)
- common problems with affidavit evidence
- s. 211 “rebuttal” reports
The Honourable Mr. Justice Nigel Kent — Supreme Court of BC, Vancouver
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