14th Biennial Family Law Conference 2023


Course Date: July 6, 2023

Full Course Materials
Total: 10h 54min
Total Ethics: 1h 55min

Thursday, July 6, 2023

Welcome and Land Acknowledgement (9:00 – 9:10)

Nadia MyerthallProgram Lawyer, CLEBC, Vancouver
Todd R. Bell — Farris LLP, Vancouver

Nikki L. Charlton — Farris LLP, Vancouver
Morag M.J. MacLeod, KC — Barrister & Solicitor, Vancouver

Spousal Support and Retirement (9:10 – 10:05)

  • recent appeal cases: BC and beyond
  • what's "early" retirement?
  • retirement income issues, Boston and more

Professor Rollie Thompson, KC Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University, Halifax and Counsel, Epstein Cole LLP, Toronto

Case Law Update (10:05 – 11:00)

  • interesting and important family law cases

Jeannette Aucoin  Clark Wilson LLP, Vancouver
Wayne Fernandes Farris LLP, Vancouver

BREAK (11:00 – 11:15)

Ethics in Dealing with Self-represented Litigants (11:15 – 12:10)

  • do not make assumptions
  • Code of Professional Conduct
  • first written communication
  • oral communications
  • providing assistance to opposing self-represented parties
  • compliance with rules or statutes
  • JCCs
  • patience
  • Canadian Judicial Council's Statement of Principles

Dinyar Marzban, KC Jenkins Marzban Logan LLP, Vancouver

NETWORKING LUNCH (provided to in-person registrants) (12:10 – 1:10)

Parenting Time/Repairing the Disrupted Parent-Child Relationship (1:10 – 2:00)

  • impacts
  • rupture and repair
  • therapeutic approaches
  • parenting time

Marcelle Blancato, PhD, RSW, RCC Marcelle Blancato and Associates, Vancouver
Jamila Nazerali Hilborn, MC, RCC
Hilborn Psychotherapy, North Vancouver
Abby Petterson, MA Psych, RCC, RP AJ Petterson & Associates Inc., North Vancouver

Child Support for Adult Children (2:00 – 2:50)

  • what is an adult child?
  • what are the traditional markers of adulthood, and do they apply in this age of neurodiversity?
  • what is burden of proof in support cases when applying for support of an adult child?
  • is there an inherent bias against separated families when it comes to decisions about supporting adult children?

Karen F. Redmond Redmond Family Law, West Vancouver

BREAK (2:50 – 3:05)

Section 211 Debate (3:05 – 3:55)

  • benefits/pitfalls of the reports
  • worth the cost?
  • better alternatives?

Alex Boland Connect Family Law, Kelowna
Leneigh Bosdet Pushor Mitchell LLP, Kelowna

Closing Remarks (3:55 – 4:00)

Todd R. Bell — Farris LLP, Vancouver
Nikki L. Charlton — Farris LLP, Vancouver
Morag M.J. MacLeod, KC — Barrister & Solicitor, Vancouver

Friday, July 7, 2023

Welcome and Land Acknowledgement (9:00 – 9:10)

Nadia MyerthallProgram Lawyer, CLEBC, Vancouver
Todd R. Bell — Farris LLP, Vancouver

Nikki L. Charlton — Farris LLP, Vancouver
Morag M.J. MacLeod, KC — Barrister & Solicitor, Vancouver

Barendregt and BC Relocation Law (9:10 – 10:05)

  • what does Barendregt mean?
  • Divorce Act v. Family Law Act: differences
  • FLA relocation problems continue

Professor Rollie Thompson, KC Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University, Halifax and Counsel, Epstein Cole LLP, Toronto

Arbitration (10:05 – 11:00)

Scott L. Booth, KC Jenkins Marzban Logan, Vancouver

BREAK (11:00 – 11:15)

Intersections with Indigenous Issues (11:15 – 12:10)

  • bringing Indigenous perspectives into family law/child protection matters
  • the importance of cultural continuity
  • trauma-informed lawyering and cultural humility
  • human rights considerations

Frances Rosner (she/her) Barrister & Solicitor, Vancouver

NETWORKING LUNCH (provided to in-person registrants) (12:10 – 1:10)

Excluded Property: Where We Are, to the Minute (1:10 – 2:00)

  • the impact of the proposed amendments to Part 5 of the Family Law Actwhat to expect, including:
    • the expected elimination of the presumptions
    • the greater protection of excluded property
    • the increased list of factors under s. 96
  • for those who will remain under the pre-amendment Part 5, where the law sits to the minute on:
    • tracing and tracing methodology
    • joint accounts
    • jointly held property 
  • when post-separation property is excluded and when not

Todd R. BellFarris LLP, Vancouver

Child Protection Basics for Family Lawyers (2:00 – 2:50)

  • overview of BC child protection system
  • intersection with Family Law Act
  • tips for family lawyers interacting with MCFD or designated Aboriginal agency

Kristine P. All Thorpe & Company, Vancouver
Fiona M. Beveridge Fiona Beveridge Family Law, Vancouver

BREAK (2:50 – 3:05)

View from the Bench (3:05 – 3:55)

The Honourable Madam Justice Heather M. MacNaughton Supreme Court of BC, Vancouver

Closing Remarks (3:55 – 4:00)

Todd R. Bell — Farris LLP, Vancouver
Nikki L. Charlton — Farris LLP, Vancouver
Morag M.J. MacLeod, KC — Barrister & Solicitor, Vancouver