Family Law Provincial Court Practice 2017
Course Date: February 9, 2017
Total: 5h 41min
Course Date: February 9, 2017
Welcome and Introduction
Dela Jahani — Boyd Jahani, Barristers & Solicitors, Surrey
Jasmeet Wahid — Kahn Zack Ehrlich Lithwick LLP, Richmond
How to Manage a Provincial Court Family File
- pleadings and filings (i.e. procedure and process)
- effective preparation for family law case conferences, pre-trial conferences, hearings, and trials
- creating and using a trial book for a provincial court trial
- pitfalls and tips
- dealing with evidence from criminal and CFCSA proceedings
Donald Boyd — Boyd Jahani, Barristers & Solicitors, Surrey
Amanda J. Rose — Atticus Legal, New Westminster
Financial Disclosure
- successfully obtaining disclosure
- imputing income
- collection and enforcement of court orders and agreements
- working with FMEP
Angela M. Accettura — Family Maintenance Enforcement Program, Burnaby
David C. Halkett — McQuarrie Hunter LLP, Surrey
Break
CFCSA
- navigating a child protection case effectively
- tips from director’s and parent’s counsel
- how the process is different from a family case
- intersection with the FLA
Corinne P. Feenie — Stewart Feenie, Vancouver
Jeffrey J. Speed — Speed Law Corporation, Vancouver
Networking Lunch (Provided)
View from the Bench
- what makes an effective advocate
- wise words, tips
- how to assist the court
The Honourable Judge Kathryn J. Ferriss — Provincial Court of BC, Surrey
The Honourable Judge Lyndsay Smith — Provincial Court of BC, Richmond
Jurisdiction: Challenges with Using the Family Law Act in Provincial Court
- which court
- pros and cons for each court
- the legislation and the rules
- practical and factual limitations
Dela Jahani — Boyd Jahani, Barristers & Solicitors, Surrey
Olga Volpe — Barrister & Solicitor, Manager, Family Law Services, Legal Services Society, Vancouver
Break
Experts Reports
- when and how to use them
- notice and how to qualify the expert
- useful approach to dealing with an expert (if you are opposing the opinion or if you are supporting the opinion)
- using private experts for a section 211 report – letter of engagement, joint retainer letter, and agreements on costs
- scope of publically funded Family Justice Services Division
Donald Boyd — Boyd Jahani, Barristers & Solicitors, Surrey
Pam Cripps — Manager, Family Justice Report Service, Abbotsford
Patricia Elliott — Program/Policy Analyst, Family Justice Services Division, Ministry of Justice, Victoria
Dispute Resolution Options
- mediation, parenting coordination, specialized counseling within a family law context (reunification counseling
- collaborative practice — the team approach (collaborative lawyers, divorce coaches, financial neutral, child specialist)
- the BC Collaborative Roster Society Pro Bono Pilot Project
- duty under the FLA
- process options
- family violence screening
Robert Finlay — Finlay Counselling & Mediation Services, New Westminster
Deirdre Prestage Severide — Severide Law/Sea Change Collaborative Divorce, Delta
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Family Law
» ADR, Client Relations, Costs, Ethics, Evidence, General, Interim relief, Orders, Pleadings, Professional Responsibility, Unrepresented Litigants
Litigation
» Client Relations, Costs, Discovery, Evidence, Jurisdiction, Pleadings, Trials
Practice Management
» Client Relations, Document management, Ethics
Professional Responsibility and Ethics
» Ethics
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