Family Law Drafting Basics 2023
Course Date: May 18, 2023
Total: 5h 34min
Total Ethics: 1h
Course Date: May 18, 2023
Welcome and Land Acknowledgement (9:00 – 9:10)
Nadia Myerthall — Program Lawyer, CLEBC, Vancouver
Todd R. Bell — Farris LLP, Vancouver
Tips for Avoiding Common Drafting Errors (9:10 – 9:30)
The Honourable Madam Justice Wendy A. Baker — Supreme Court of BC, Vancouver
Pleadings and Affidavits (9:30 – 10:30)
- pleadings generally
- prudent practices
- drafting guidelines and pitfalls
- reviewing and amending pleadings
- useful examples
- other useful court forms
- affidavit drafting
Karen F. Redmond — Redmond Family Law, West Vancouver
BREAK (10:30 – 10:40)
Drafting Correspondence (10:40 – 11:25)
- the basic rules of drafting
- grammar
- style
- layout
- professionalism in letters, emails, and other correspondence
- when to use letters vs. emails
- maintaining collegiality, civility, and courtesy
- communicating with clients, counsel, and the court
- managing correspondence
- comments on content
- mandatory, helpful, unnecessary, and inappropriate content
- settlement proposals
- without prejudice communications
Annie C. Kaderly — Aaron Gordon Daykin Nordlinger LLP, Vancouver
BREAK (11:25 – 11:35)
Drafting Financial Statements (11:35 – 12:30)
- form 8 (SCBC) and form 4 (PCBC) a wish list or an accurate reflection
- what information must you obtain from your client
- what information should you obtain from your client
- what documents should you request when reviewing the other party's financial statement
- using information in the other party's financial statement to your advantage
- avoiding your form 8 or form 4 being used against your client
- brief overview of imputing income from expenses shown
- consequences of inadequate and late financial disclosure
- common problems and unusual situations
Nikki L. Charlton — Farris LLP, Vancouver
LUNCH (12:30 – 1:10)
Drafting Agreements (1:10 – 2:00)
- cohabitation agreements, marriage agreements, separation agreements
- independent legal advice
- lessons from the case law
Lindsey A. Cruickshank — Cruickshank & Company, Vancouver
BREAK (2:00 – 2:10)
Drafting Orders and Minutes of Settlement (2:10 – 2:55)
- drafting court orders and minutes of settlement (and when to use them)
- pet peeves of the Registrars
- settlement conferences
- judicial case conferences
- mediation briefs
- tips on avoiding client complaints
Meghan J. Selinger — Silver Selinger LLP, Vancouver
BREAK (2:55 – 3:05)
Drafting for Ex Parte and Urgent Applications (3:05 – 3:55)
- the ethical obligations inherent to ex parte applications
- how to properly advance an urgent issue
- the "do's and don'ts" of drafting content for ex parte applications
- how to say no to your client: don't risk being the lawyer who cries wolf
Drafting Judicial Case Conference Briefs and Arguments for Short Chambers Applications
- when are each necessary
- when they are, what ought to be included in each and what ought not be included
- doing the cost-benefit analysis for the client
Todd R. Bell — Farris LLP, Vancouver
Concluding Remarks (3:55 – 4:00)
Todd R. Bell — Farris LLP, Vancouver
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