Family Law Basics 2017
Course Date: April 6, 2017
Total: 11h 33min
Course Date: April 6, 2017
Day 1: Thursday April 6, 2017
Welcome and Introduction
Todd R. Bell — Schuman Daltrop Basran & Robin, Vancouver
The Changes and Challenges in Family Law
- technology
- ADR
- self representation
- experts
Karen F. Nordlinger, QC — Aaron Gordon Daykin Nordlinger LLP, Vancouver
Understanding and Dealing with the Good, the Bad and the Ugly of the Separation
- the good: the healthy healing process
- the bad: when the separation hinders the children
- the ugly: when the separation harms the children and complicates the legal process
Nicole Aubé, Phd, RPsych — Vancouver
Neworking Break
Managing Your Clients: Intake and Communication
- assessing clients’ emotional states
- screening clients and knowing when to run screaming
- retainers and retainer letters
- managing expectations
- responsibilities for screening for family violence
- top 10 red flags
Nicola D. Allen — Schuman Daltrop Basran & Robin, Vancouver
Kathryn L. Basran — Schuman Daltrop Basran & Robin, Vancouver
Parenting Coordination, the Program and the Role of Counsel
- the program in brief
- the PC agreement/court ordered appointments
- role of counsel
- enforcement
R. Craig Neville — Watson Goepel LLP, Vancouver
Leanne Harder, MSW, RSW — Olive Branch Consulting, Vancouver
Networking Lunch
Taking Action
- assessing options
- negotiation and mediation
- collaborative law
- commencing proceedings
Phyllis M. Kenney, QC — Family Lawyer, Vancouver
Jeremy S. Sheppard — Hayward Sheppard, Vancouver
Making the Most of Client Meetings
- become the prudent skeptic
- assessing goals versus options and range of likely outcomes
- realism and reality testing
- legal opinions
Kevin J. Heinrichs — Henderson Heinrichs LLP, Vancouver
Networking Break
Disclosure and Discovery
- disclosure triggers and ongoing disclosure obligations
- client understanding and awareness
- Family Law Rules
- lists of documents
- examinations for discovery
- interrogatories
Annie C. Kaderly — Aaron Gordon Daykin Nordlinger LLP, Vancouver
Eli C. Walker — Aaron Gordon Daykin Nordlinger LLP, Vancouver
Judicial Case Conferences
- preparing yourself and your client
- document preparation
- Family Law Rules
- the scope of JCCs
- disclosure obligations
- effective use of JCCs
Meghan J. Selinger — Hamilton Fabbro, Vancouver
Day 2: Friday April 7
Welcome and Introduction
Todd R. Bell — Schuman Daltrop Basran & Robin, Vancouver
Chambers Practice: How to Avoid Snatching Defeat from the Jaws of Victory
- read the Chambers Rule
- preparing the notice of application
- affidavits – what to avoid
- without notice orders – short leave and restraining orders
- submissions – presentation and content
- jurisdiction
Master Robert W. McDiarmid — Supreme Court of BC, Kamloops
Experts
- types of experts: section 202 and 211 reports, joint, party’s own, courts’ own, rebuttal
- contents of experts’ reports
Anne Demeulemeester — Aaron Gordon Daykin Nordlinger LLP, Vancouver
Todd R. Bell — Schuman Daltrop Basran & Robin, Vancouver
Networking Break
Justifying Your Calculations: Spousal Support and Child Support Guidelines Cases
- income calculation for the Advisory Guidelines
- income calculation for the Child Support Guidelines
- understanding the software
- understanding your results
Scott L. Booth — Jenkins Marzban Logan LLP, Vancouver
Managing Your Clients: Dealing with the Law Society and Errors in Family Practice
- tips to avoid complaints
- civility
- responding to the Professional Conduct Department at the Law Society
- tips to prevent allegations of negligence
- when and how to report to the Lawyers Insurance Fund
Carolyn R. Anderson — Law Society of BC, Vancouver
Megan Swail — Lawyers Insurance Fund, Law Society of BC, Vancouver
Networking Lunch
Trial and Mediation Preparation
- mediation briefs
- judicial case conference briefs
- client preparation
- organizing documents
- witnesses
- experts
- trial management conferences
- opening and closing arguments
Mark R. Slay — North Shore Law LLP, North Vancouver
Networking Break
Section 8 - From Process to Resolution
- choosing the process: negotiation, collaboration, mediation, med/arbitration and litigation
- confirming settlement: drafting effective separation agreements, minutes of settlement and consent orders
- capacity and process breakdown
Mary E. Mouat, QC — Lawyer & Mediator, Quadra Legal Centre, Victoria
Conducting Effective Hearings Before the Registrar
- avoiding assessmentsin
- inquiries, assessments and accounts process and procedure
- settling orders
Registrar Stuart Cameron — Supreme Court of BC, Vancouver
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