13th Biennial Family Law Conference 2021
Course Date: July 8, 2021
Total: 11h 12min
Total Ethics: 2h
Course Date: July 8, 2021
Thursday, July 8
Welcome and Land Acknowledgement (9:00 – 9:10)
James A.W. Schuman, QC — Schuman Basran Robin & Bell, Vancouver
Jeffrey A. Rose, QC — Jeffrey A. Rose, QC, Vancouver
Nikki L. Charlton — Farris LLP, Vancouver
Nagging Spousal Support Issues (9:10 – 10:00)
- SSAG mid-point is NOT the default
- shared custody: there is a default
- material change: ups and downs
- BCCA appeals update
Professor Rollie Thompson, QC — Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University, Halifax
BREAK (10:00 – 10:15)
Post-pandemic Evidence Law (10:15 – 11:05)
- are there now, or will there ever be, any "rules of evidence" in family law?
- relevance, hearsay, opinion, judicial notice, privilege?
- testing credibility on Zoom, Teams, and the telephone
- surreptitious recording will never stop
Professor Rollie Thompson, QC — Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University, Halifax
BREAK (11:05 – 11:20)
Cases You May have Missed While Focussing on Other Things (11:20 – 12:15)
- reported decisions from the SCC, BCCA, and BCSC in 2020 and early 2021 including topics on:
- retroactive child support
- parenting coordination
- medical decisions for children
- related issues in the areas of trusts and estates
Jesse L. Desilets — Schuman Basran Robin & Bell, Vancouver
Shashika R. Stanislaus — Schuman Basran Robin & Bell, Vancouver
LUNCH BREAK (12:15 – 12:55)
Discretionary Family Trusts: The Collision of Family Law and Estate Planning (12:55 – 1:45)
- how to advance a claim for an interest in a discretionary family trust, as against the beneficiary-spouse and the trustee
- framing your client's claim
- pleadings
- to add or not to add the trustee as a respondent
- evidence to gather
- how to defend such a claim if you are acting for the beneficiary
- identification of exclusions and defences
- pleadings
- evidence to gather
- tactical and settlement considerations
Paul M. Daykin, QC — Aaron Gordon Daykin Nordlinger LLP, Vancouver
Eli C. Walker — Aaron Gordon Daykin Nordlinger LLP, Vancouver
BREAK (1:45 – 2:00)
Retaining Your Sanity: How & Why to Write a Good Retainer/Engagement Agreement (2:00 – 2:55)
- why you should have a good engagement document
- your terms
- your money
- your reputation
- technical requirements
- LSBC rules
- Part 8 of the Legal Profession Act, SBC 1998, Ch. 9
- LIF recommendations
- s. 4 of the Interest Act, RSC 1985 Ch. I-15
- limited retainer agreements
- non-engagement letters
- useful case law
- appendix—examples of engagement agreements
- litigation
- limited retainers
- collaborative
- mediation
- mediation/arbitration
- arbitration
- parenting coordination
Ian B. Hayward — Hayward Sheppard, Vancouver
Morag M.J. MacLeod, QC — Barrister & Solicitor, Vancouver
BREAK (2:55 – 3:10)
View from the Bench: Teaching Your Client to Swear (3:10 – 4:00)
- sworn financial statements
- difficult client conversations
- post-pandemic family litigation
The Honourable Mr. Justice Jasvinder S. Basran — Supreme Court of BC, Vancouver
Friday, July 9
Welcome Back and Land Acknowledgement (9:00 – 9:10)
James A.W. Schuman, QC — Schuman Basran Robin & Bell, Vancouver
Jeffrey A. Rose, QC — Jeffrey A. Rose, QC, Vancouver
Nikki L. Charlton — Farris LLP, Vancouver
Arbitration and Mediation/Arbitration: Think Outside the Box (9:10 – 10:05)
- review the new Family Law Arbitration provisions in the FLA
- consider the various creative options available to you
- review the different process choices and rules
Eugene Raponi, QC — Waddell Raponi LLP, Victoria
BREAK (10:05 – 10:20)
Relocation on the Move in the Age of an Amended Divorce Act (10:20 – 11:10)
- changes arising from the amendments to the Divorce Act
- selecting between the Family Law Act and the Divorce Act
- the double-bind question
Taryn M. Moore — Pushor Mitchell LLP, Kelowna
Michael M. Sinclair — Pihl Law Corporation, Kelowna
BREAK (11:10 – 11:25)
From Kids' Mouths to Lawyers' Ears: What Every Lawyer Needs to Tell a Divorcing Parent (11:25 – 12:15)
- use your role (as lawyer) to help parents you work with to achieve a kid-centric divorce by learning effective:
- kid anxiety-reducers during divorce
- kid happiness-boosters during divorce
- parent-child relationship-maximizer during divorce
Dr. Lisa Ferrari, RPsych — Director, Vancouver Psychology Centre, Vancouver
LUNCH BREAK (12:15 – 12:55)
Practice in Provincial Court—The New Family Law Rules Are Here! (12:55 – 1:50)
- objectives of the rules
- review and findings of Early Resolution Process in Surrey & Victoria
- new types of court appearances and forms (where did all the motions go?)
The Honourable Associate Chief Judge Sue Wishart — Provincial Court of BC, Victoria
The Honourable Judge Kathryn J. Ferriss — Provincial Court of BC, Surrey
BREAK (1:50 – 2:05)
Property Issues Round Up and New Developments (2:05 – 2:55)
- authority to order divisive corporate reorganizations
- interplay between excluded property and s. 95 unequal division
- unequal division and tax considerations
Scott L. Booth — Jenkins Marzban Logan LLP, Vancouver
BREAK (2:55 – 3:10)
Ethics in Daily Practice (3:10 – 4:00)
- accessing, receiving, or collecting documents or data
- what is the digital equivalent of unopened envelopes?
- how to assess reasonable expectation of privacy
- what to do if you stumble into privileged communications
- accepting fee payments from a payor in arrears or where a financial restraining order is either contemplated or in force
- the best interests tightrope: when do the means not justify the ends?
Todd R. Bell — Schuman Basran Robin & Bell, Vancouver
Claire L. Marchant — Manager, Practice Support and Equity Ombudsperson, Law Society of BC, Vancouver
Dinyar Marzban, QC — Jenkins Marzban Logan LLP, Vancouver
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