Family Law Disputes: Harassment, Working with Children and Managing Difficult Clients
This half-day programme will provide you with practical guidance into some of the most pressing matters facing practitioners right now, including family harassment, the child’s best interests in a dispute and managing difficult clients. Walk away with key strategies and an understanding on how to better support your clients in practice.
Description
Attend and earn 3 CPD hours
Chair: Minka Boddé-Phillips, Director, Phillips & Co Law
2.00pm to 3.00pm: Navigating Family and Harassment Law in the Digital Age
- Understand family and harassment law in the digital age
- Examine cyber law and the Harmful Digital Communications Act 2015
Presented by Madeleine Flannagan, Barrister, Hibiscus Coast Legal Chambers
3.00pm to 4.00pm: Working with a Child and their Best Interests in a Parenting Dispute: Recommendations, Expert Witnesses and Interviewing Techniques
- Addressing the misconceptions: What do Child Lawyer’s do?
- How recommendations are made about the children’s best interests in a parenting dispute
- Interacting with expert witnesses
- Interviewing children
- Parental consent
- Practical scenarios and key takeaways
Presented by Caroline Hannan, Barrister and Senior Lawyer for the Child, Wellington Family Law
4.00pm to 5.00pm: Clients Behaving Badly: How to Manage Difficult Clients and Present Your Client’s Case
- Managing difficult clients
- Presenting your client’s case: how to help them put their best foot forward
- Interacting with self-represented litigants
- Awareness of your ethical and legal obligations
Presented by Vanessa Leishman, Principal, Leishman Legal and Rebecca Davies, Associate, McVeagh Fleming
Learning Objectives
- Benefit from essential guidance on family and harassment law in the digital age
- Understand how recommendations are made about the children’s best interests in a parenting dispute and receive practical guidance on interacting with expert witnesses and interviewing children
- Learn how to effectively manage difficult clients