Law for School Guidance Counsellors - Navigating Youth Justice, Bullying, Family Law and Te Tiriti o Waitangi: Family Court 101
Understand the important legal issues and challenges affecting you in your role as a guidance counsellor. Receive guidance and practical insights on family law principles and updates in court processes in the Family Court. OND2211NZC01A2
Description
Attend and earn 1 PLD hour
9.45am to 10.45am Family Court 101
Receive guidance and practical insights on family law principles and processes in the Family Court including:
- What kinds of things does the Family Court normally consider in looking at care arrangements for children?
- What is the role of lawyer for child, and how should you liaise with them?
- What should you do, and how should you respond if you are requested to provide documents to the Family Court?
- What do you need to know if you are required to attend Court and give evidence?
Presented by Amy Kennerley, Senior Associate, Taylor Shaw Barristers & Solicitors and Amanda Butler, Senior Associate, Taylor Shaw Barristers & Solicitors
Presenters
Amy Kennerley
Amy is an Associate in the Dispute Resolution and Litigation Team. Amy specialises in employment matters and acts for both individual employees and companies, including advising on personal grievances, restructures, and employment agreements. Alongside general litigation experience, Amy can also assist in relation to education matters, having previously acted for both schools and individuals in issues arising out of student discipline, parental complaints, and other school disputes. Amy has appeared in the Employment Relations Authority, the District Court, and the High Court. Amy is currently the Convenor of the local New Zealand Law Society Young Lawyers’ Committee and also sits on the boards of Community Law Canterbury and Kirkwood Intermediate School.
Amanda Butler
Amanda is a Senior Associate in our Family Law Team. She works with clients who are dealing with the aftermath of separation by assisting them to work out care arrangements for the children and resolve the division of property. She also drafts and advises on relationship property agreements entered at the start of relationships to protect assets. Amanda advises on all areas of family law including paternity, guardianship disputes, relocation, domestic violence, Oranga Tamariki proceedings, and appointment of welfare guardians and property managers. Amanda sits on the local New Zealand Law Society Family Law Committee and is a member of the local Law Society choir.