Family Law Essentials Series: Family Law Financial Settlements: An Overview of Essential Issues to be Considered
In the second part of this series, gain an overview of the financial disclosure and compliance required in Family Law financial settlements. 237N25B
Description
Attend and earn 1 CPD unit in Professional Skills
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories
Chair: Sarah Yigit, Associate, Pearson Emerson; Chair, Family Law Sub-Committee, NSW Young Lawyers
Professional Skills
Family Law Financial Settlements: An Overview of Essential Issues to be Considered
- Financial disclosure: your client’s obligations and how to best ensure compliance
- What should you look for when reviewing your client’s financial disclosure
- What helpful information can you extract from the other party’s financial disclosure
- How to assess what you need to request from the other party and how it is relevant to the issues in dispute
- How to deal with unreasonable requests from the other party
- Ethical obligations: What happens when your client doesn’t want to disclose?
- What to do when the other party doesn’t provide full disclosure
Presented by Antonella Sanderson, Principal Solicitor & Director, Family Law Matters; Accredited Family Law Specialist; Arbitrator (AIFLAM); Collaborative Family Lawyer
Presenters
Sarah Yigit
Sarah Yigit is a Senior Associate at Pearson Emerson Family Lawyers, an Executive Councillor of the Young Lawyers branch of the Law Society of NSW and is the Chair of the NSW Young Lawyers Family Law Sub-Committee in the Law Society of NSW. Sarah was admitted to the Supreme Court of Victoria and the High Court of Australia in March 2021 and commenced practising as a family law solicitor in New South Wales in June 2021. Prior to joining Pearson Emerson in June 2021, Sarah worked as the Associate to the Deputy Chief Justice of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 1), as it is now known was, for two years, and prior to that as an Associate to two Judges of Division 2. Sarah has also worked and volunteered for over three years' in providing access to justice for victims of gender based violence. Sarah currently volunteers as a Family Law Solicitor for Marrickville Legal Centre. Sarah has a passion for promoting diversity, substantive equality and wellbeing in the profession and actively seeks to promote opportunity, community and support for Young Lawyers.
Antonella Sanderson
Founder and Principal Solicitor / Director of Family Law Matters, Antonella has been dedicated to focusing her career in Family Law since University days in 1994, and officially began her legal career focused firmly in Family Law starting in 1999. Antonella thoroughly enjoys mentoring and training young lawyers who identify Family Law as their area of passion – she runs a practise that encourages her young lawyers to be proud of their chosen specialty, where education is a high priority, and now working from home is the welcome norm. This year, Antonella is looking forward to learning to sail – and try out the mobile coverage at 50 nautical miles offshore on a 34 foot catamaran – hoping MS Teams video conferencing will still work from all the way out there.
Venue
Legalwise Seminars - Pitt Street
Level 11 70 Pitt Street
Sydney 2000 NSW
Australia
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