Introducing Resolution’s Lunch & Learn sessions, our bitesize training
To celebrate the Year of the Code, we have launched Lunch & Learn sessions, our bitesize training, putting elements of our Code of Practice front and centre.
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We know that time is precious for our members and that we are more likely to retain information when it’s presented in small chunks.
Each session is designed to introduce fresh perspectives and drive lasting behaviour change.
Session 2 overview – Turning financial orders into outcomes: effective strategies for enforcement
Join Louise Buttery for this practical session which will guide practitioners through the key mechanisms available for enforcing financial remedy orders when compliance breaks down.
Even well-crafted orders can be undermined by delay, refusal to pay, or obstructive behaviour, and knowing how to respond swiftly and proportionately is essential.
This session will outline practical enforcement routes, including attachment of earnings, charging orders, third party debt orders, orders for sale, judgment summons, and the execution of documents, and explain the circumstances in which each may be appropriate. It will also explore strategic considerations such as proportionality, evidential requirements, costs risks, and the practical factors that influence how enforcement applications are approached by the court. By offering clear and accessible guidance on selecting and using enforcement options effectively, this session will help practitioners support clients whose cases have stalled or been frustrated by non-compliance, ensuring that financial remedy orders achieve their intended outcome in practice.
Who the session is aimed at
This session is aimed at family law practitioners of all levels of PQE who undertake financial remedy work and are seeking greater confidence in advising on enforcement in financial remedy cases.
Attendees can expect to:
- Gain an overview of the main enforcement options available when financial remedy orders are not complied with, and when each may be appropriate.
- Develop practical insight into strategic and procedural considerations, including proportionality, evidence, and costs.
- Build greater confidence in advising clients and managing cases where compliance has stalled or been deliberately frustrated.
Meet the presenter:
Louise Buttery is a Consultant Solicitor, Mediator and Collaborative Practitioner at Family Law Partners and specialises in complex financial remedy and private children work. She draws on exceptional technical expertise and a calm, empathetic approach that offers clarity and confidence to clients navigating new beginnings or difficult transitions.
Recommended by the Legal 500 as a Leading Partner, Louise is praised for her “kind and empathetic manner” and “legal knowledge second to none”. She is recognised as “technically excellent”, deeply client-focused, and valued for her ability to meet clients’ needs holistically.
Louise contributes to the development of best practice within the profession as an assessor for Resolution’s Specialist Accreditation Scheme and through her roles as Co-Chair of Essex Resolution and a member of Resolution’s Membership, Training & Learning and Specialist Accreditation Committees. She also holds The Law Society’s Family Law Advanced Accreditation.
Louise is committed to constructive, solution-focused family practice. She has previously spoken at Resolution’s National Conference, DR Conference and National YRes Conference, sharing insight drawn from her specialist practice.
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