Family Law: Negotiating and Drafting Agreements and Applications
Elevate your skills and enhance your knowledge with this step by step expert guide to family law agreements and applications. You will receive practical guidance on drafting separation agreements and insight into the critical considerations you need on your radar when negotiating contracting out agreements and spousal maintenance applications. Attend and gain strategies you can immediately apply in practice. WEB213NZA32
Description
Attend and earn 2 CPD hours
9.15am to 9.20am Opening Comments
9.20am to 10.05am Drafting Separation Agreements: Tips and Traps
- Drafting tips and traps
- Recent decisions and analysis of the implications for your drafting strategies
- Practical examples and lessons to implement into your practice
Presented by Ruth Gregory, Barrister and Mediator, Halcyon Chambers
10.25am to 11.10am A Guide to Contracting Out Agreements: Problems and Solutions
- Why contracting out agreements are important
- Issues to be prepared for
- Drafting tips
- Case studies
- Practical guidance and key takeaways
Presented by Rebecca Kroeze, Senior Associate, Gaze Burt
11.30am to 12.05pm Spousal Maintenance Applications: How to Draft Successful Applications and Defences
- Practical checklists and tips for drafting interim and final applications and defences
- Interim maintenance orders – how many can you apply for? A quick look at the recent case law
- Find out what the trends are in the amounts the Courts have been ordering
- Lessons to implement into your practice
Presented by Helen Radinovich, Senior Associate, Tompkins Wake
Learning Objectives:
- Benefit from essential practice guidance on drafting separation agreements
- Learn useful tips to drafting contracting out agreements and consider the lessons learnt from real life cases
- Receive guidance on how to successfully draft spousal maintenance applications and defences
Presenters
Rebecca Kroeze, Senior Associate, Gaze Burt
Rebecca Kroeze is responsible for Gaze Burt’s family law practice. Rebecca has been specialising in family law for the past eight years and has a wealth of experience when it comes to relationship property distribution and disputes; contracting out agreement negotiations, and care and contact matters. In addition, Rebecca is able to assist clients with regard to domestic violence issues and the obtaining of protection orders; adoption; guardianship; child relocation; child support appeals; preventing removal from New Zealand; Home for Life applications; and applications to be appointed a property manager or welfare guardian. Rebecca is actively involved with the emerging dispute resolution process Collaborative Advocacy.
Helen Radinovich, Senior Associate, Tompkins Wake
Helen is a Senior Associate at Tompkins Wake, specialising in family law. Helen's expertise is in relationship property, estate and trust claims, spousal maintenance, contracting out and separation agreements, parenting disputes and domestic violence. Helen writes for the Family Law Advocate. In 2019 Helen was appointed to the ADLS Family Law Committee and the Family Law Section Advisory Panel.
Ruth Gregory, Barrister and Mediator, Halcyon Chambers
Ruth has been a Barrister at Halcyon Chambers for seven years and is a specialist in all areas of relationship property and family law, mediation and litigation. Ruth has a special interest in Trust and Estate matters and relationship property dispute resolution and agreements. Ruth believes that family law should be about constructive resolutions, and is focused on the well-being of the individuals and whanau and involved. She is regularly appointed by the Court as lawyer for children and also for subject persons in personal and property (PPPR Act) proceedings. Previously she was the Partner responsible for relationship property at Smith and Partners in Waitakere, where she practiced for over ten years. Currently Ruth is enjoying some post-graduate study alongside her practice as a Barrister, and has a developing interest in the professional supervision needs of lawyers and Judges.