CPD Required Units for Family Lawyers
This seminar is the ideal way to earn your required CPD points along with gaining excellent, detailed and practical insights into the financial area of family law. Gain a greater understanding in how to deal with difficult clients and how to manage conflict and complaints. Learn practical tips from the experts and return to your practice ready to apply them immediately.
Description
Attend and earn 4 CPD units including:
1 unit in Practical Legal Ethics
1 unit in Practice Management and Business Skills
2 units in Professional Skills
This seminar was recorded in SA on 21 November 2018
Chair: David Jenkin, Director, Howe Jenkin; Best Lawyers 2019, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Family Law, Litigation
Practical Legal Ethics
9.00am to 10.00am: Unethical Clients: A Survival Guide
- Clients lying to you, the other side and the court: what do you have to disclose?
- Assets they’re hiding that you know about
- What do you do when you have concerns for your client’s children
- The grey areas: What to do when you suspect something but have no proof?
Presented by Alicia Furman, Accredited Specialist in Family Law, David Burrell & Co
Professional Skills
10.00am to 11.00am: Dealing with High Conflict Clients
- Managing volatile reactions and outbursts
- Handling constant complaints and accusations against you or others
- How to make your client more presentable to the court and third-parties
- When to involve a third-party
Presented by Joanna Diamantopoulos, Senior Family Law Solicitor, Welden and Coluccio Lawyers
11.00am to 11.15am Morning Tea
Practice Management and Business Skills
11.15am to 12.15pm: Negotiating and Progressing with a Difficult Practitioner on the Other Side
- How to Maintain a Professional Countenance when being threatened, either verbally or in writing
- Practical Tips to ensure you stay focused on the work
Presented by Rose Cocchiaro, Director, Resolve Divorce Lawyers; Accredited Specialist in Family Law
Professional Skills
12.15pm to 1.15pm: Understanding Financial Statements for Family Lawyers
- Understand the workings of companies and trusts in relation to a client’s business and personal structures.
- Interpretation of financial statements, tax returns, balance sheets, depreciation schedules
- Assessment of tax related issues and valuation associated with family law property matters
Presented by Brendan Daw, Director, Daw Accounting and Advisory
Closing Comments from the Chair