Drafting Family Law 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 and strategies on drafting separation agreements, insight into the critical considerations you need on your radar when contracting out of agreements and drafting spousal maintenance applications and defences. Attend and gain strategies you can immediately apply in practice. WEB223NZA40
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Description
Attend and earn 3 CPD hours
Chair: Stuart Cummings, Barrister, Surrey Chambers
9.15am to 9.20am Opening Comments by the Chair
9.20am to 10.20am 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 Jo Naidoo, Partner, Norris Ward McKinnon
10.25am to 11.25am Spousal Maintenance: Negotiating and Drafting Applications & Defences
- Tips and tricks for drafting interim and final applications and defences
- Analysing the applicant’s and respondent’s reasonable means and expenses
- Pointers from an expert accountant
- Find out what the trends are in the amounts the Courts have been ordering
Presented by Helen Radinovich, Senior Associate, Tompkins Wake, and Sian Heppleston, Analyst, Hussey & Co
11.30am to 12.30pm Contracting Out Agreements: Avoiding Problems and Making them Work for Your Clients
- Highlighting some common issues when drafting s 21 agreements
- Some cases when problems have arisen
- Tips and best practice guidance
Presented by Helen Tyree, Director, McWilliam Tyree Lawyers
Learning Objectives:
- Benefit from practical tips and traps to drafting separation agreements
- Receive guidance on how to draft spousal maintenance applications and defences, and consider key insights from an expert accountant
- Learn useful tips to drafting contracting out agreements
Presenters
Stuart Cummings
Stuart Cummings commenced practising law in 1979 as an old-fashioned "law clerk" while completing his law degree. He was admitted in May 1982 and has practised, in the earlier days, in a number of jurisdictions before specialising in Family Law in the late 1980s. Over the past 30+ years that family law focus has further narrowed to a predominance of work in the relationship property area, including trusts, companies and complex disputes. Stuart has practiced as a Barrister sole since 1990, spent some years as a contributing author for Brookers Family Law on family property and is convenor of the Auckland District Law Society Family Law Committee and Chair of the Family Courts Association, Auckland.
Jo Naidoo
Jo is a Partner in the firm’s Family Law team and has a focus on providing practical advice to clients in matters relating to parenting and relationship property. Jo’s expertise allows her to work across a range of family law areas, such as providing advice about care arrangements for clients, considering clients’ needs to protect their assets while in a relationship and advising about the division of assets on separation. Jo is on the Lawyer for Child list and is appointed by the Family Court to act for children in the Family Court.
Helen Radinovich
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.
Helen Tyree
Helen is a director of McWilliam Tyree Lawyers, having been an Associate and then Senior Associate at McWilliam Rennie (predecessor of McWilliam Tyree) since 2014. Helen has practiced all areas of family law since 2003. As well as acting for clients in all areas of family law, Helen undertakes regular appointments as lawyer for child and as lawyer for subject persons under the Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act. Helen is also a contributing author for the legal publication “Brookers Family Law on Family Property”, writing about relationship property agreements (separation agreements, contracting-out agreements, and setting aside those agreements). She also contributed significantly to McWilliam Rennie’s submissions to the Law Commission in relation to their review of relationship property and then succession law.
Sian Heppleston
Sian Heppleston joined Hussey & Co as an Analyst in January 2019. She is a member of the specialist team, and primarily assists with valuations and assessments of economic loss relating to relationship property and commercial disputes. Prior to Hussey & Co, Sian worked at Lyne Davis Opinion Limited for two years, also undertaking specialist work.
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