Family Law Evidence and Advocacy
Join an experienced panel of family law advocates and gain the knowledge and skills to represent your client effectively in the Family Court. In this masterclass focus on practical skills for effective advocacy in the courtroom, the role of evidence in practice and Section 38 Orders, how to cross examine an expert and their use. Navigate informative panel discussion on representing the child, in light of recent changes to the Care of Children Act. WEB243NZA24Z
Description
Attend and earn 4 CPD hours
Chair: David Amodeo, Barrister, Hobson Chambers
9.00am to 10.00am Evidence in the Family Court
- The Evidence Act is your friend
- The Evidence Act is the gateway to all evidence (what about the “any evidence rule?”)
- Applying it in practice
Presented by Grant Tyrrell, Barrister, Plymouth Chambers
10.00am to 11.00am Effective Advocacy in the Courtroom: A Practical Guide
- How to construct and present persuasive submissions
- Getting more from your own witnesses: updating evidence and re-examination
- Document management in the courtroom
Presented by Minka Boddé, Director, Alchemy Law
11.00am to 11.15am Morning Break
11.15am to 12.15pm How to Cross-Examine an Expert: Tips for You and Your Client
Presented by Jackie Dale, Senior Associate, McVeagh Fleming
12.15pm to 1.15pm Representing the Child – A Panel Discussion
Discuss some of the advocacy and evidentiary issues in representing the child and focus on some of the changes in light of recent amendments to Care of Children Act 2004 relating to children’s participation.
Facilitator:
David Amodeo, Barrister, Hobson Chambers
Panellists:
Minka Boddé, Director, Alchemy Law
Dr Deb Inder, Barrister, Mediator and Lawyer for the Child
Learning Objectives:
- Obtain a valuable refresher on Evidence in the Family Court
- Get effective advocacy skills and a practical guide in running your family law matters
- Learn all the tips and traps to cross-examine an expert
- Understand the best way to represent the child in light of the recent amendments to the Act
Presenters
David Amodeo
David is a barrister who specialises and practises in all areas of relationship and family law, and has done so for over a quarter of a century. David represents a wide variety of clients, including individuals, families and organisations in situations and proceedings across the wide diversity of situations involving people and property that are encompassed within the relevant jurisdictions. Throughout his time in practise David has presented many seminars to lawyers and other professionals working within the area and continues his involvement in a variety of roles within professional associations working in Aotearoa.
Grant Tyrrell
Grant has significant litigation experience across jurisdictions in the District and High Courts through to the Court of Appeal. He has been appearing as lead counsel in criminal trials, including those heard before a Judge and Jury and in the Family Court jurisdiction for nearly two decades. Grant has successfully argued high profile cases to the Court of Appeal including Surrey v Surrey the first, and leading case, argued before the Court of Appeal under the (then) Domestic Violence Act. Grant has been appointed to the Lawyer for Child Panel and is regularly asked to assist the Court as Lawyer to Assist or Amicus Curiae. He is known for his clear, honest and pragmatic advice and clients appreciate his straight forward and thorough advice often at the most stressful times of their lives. Grant has served on Law Society committees and as President of the Canterbury-Westland Branch of the New Zealand Law Society.
Minka Boddé
Minka is a Partner at Alchemy Law, a predominantly Family Law practise. While starting out as a general litigation Solicitor, following 8 years away from law raising her own four children, she returned to specialise in Family Law in 2009. Minka represents both parties and children in the Family Court. She provides Mediation privately or through FDR and provides conflict coaching for families experiencing separation. She is committed to assisting clients, children and their families to move through the separation process with the least amount of trauma and damage possible, while ensuring safe outcomes for children. With extensive relevant experience both personally and professionally, Minka dreams of a Family Court system that assists families in maintaining a level of relatedness and co-operation that supports and educates both children and adults to deal with the fracture of their family in an holistic and empowering way.
Jackie Dale
Jackie is a Senior Associate in McVeagh Fleming's Family Law Litigation Team and has been in practice specialising in this area of law since 2003. Jackie works on a full and diverse range of family law matters, with a focus on providing clients practical advice for resolution of complex parenting, relocation and family violence matters through negotiation, mediation and litigation options. Jackie appears regularly in the Family Court in Auckland central, Manukau and Waitakere, on relationship property, maintenance, family violence, contested parenting and guardianship disputes.
Dr Deb Inder
Admitted to the Bar in 1998, Dr Deb Inder is a Barrister and Accredited Mediator. Deb conducts both FDR and private mediations as well as regularly appearing in the Family Court as Court Appointed Lawyer for the Child and on behalf of Private and Legal Aid clients. Deb has a Post Graduate Diploma in Child Centred Practice (with Distinction) and a PhD in Law, her Thesis topic being: Children’s Participation Rights within the Context of the New Zealand Family Justice System.