In conversation with ... Sir James Munby
Our Parenting After Parting Committee sat down with Sir James Munby to bring you a special two-part podcast.
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Our Parenting After Parting Committee sat down with Sir James Munby to bring you a special two-part podcast.
Listen to Resolution’s podcast, with guest experts discussing topical issues in Family Law, with our hosts Simon Blain and Anita Mehta.
Sarah Hoskinson, Partner at Burges Salmon and Philip Way, Partner at Mills & Reeve discuss the Pension Advisory Group report and latest developments.
Supporting litigants in person - how Support Through Court helps and how they can help you in your work.
HMCTS has been introducing changes to procedures on financial remedy and divorce.
In this video podcast, Marc Etherington and Anna-Laura Lock of Resolution's Parenting After Parting Committee talk to Nicola Withycombe, Co-Founder of Kids Come First about their separated parent support workshops and more.
Resolution's Finance Update offers you a review of significant changes and developments that have occurred over the last year.
In October 2019, Angela Lake Carroll gave the Henry Brown Lecture and addressed the DR Conference.
This webinar is designed to share with you the skills the speakers have learned when working paperlessly and when getting to grips with a remote working platform.
In this podcast, Ian Hawkins, Mary Waring, and Phil O'Connor discuss the many benefits that can be obtained from including a financial neutral within a collaborative meeting.
Hannah Saxe (Irwin Mitchell) and Richard Adams (Starke & Co) from Resolution's Cohabitation Committee discuss how to draft cohabitation agreements using Resolution's tools and resources.
Anarkali Musgrave, barrister at Coram Chambers, acted for the children’s guardian in Re: L. She will discuss a general update on the case, including a look at parental alienation and the test for a change of residence before and after McFarlane LJ’s judgment. The talk will discuss timelines and features of litigation and help solicitors to identify cases of parental alienation and intractable hostility, and to determine which tactics to deploy during a matter.
Members of Resolution's DR Committee, Karen Barham (Barlow Robbins) and Mary Raymont (Advantage Mediation), discuss the process for becoming an accredited family mediator.
In particular, they cover: Routes to accreditation (focus on FMC route), deadlines to accreditation, FMCA requirements - new mediators, FMCA competencies - case studies, reflective report and observations, outcomes of the accreditation process.
In this podcast Joanna Blakelock, KGW Family Law, and David Emmerson, Anthony Gold, discuss how to develop your practice as a mediator. In particular, they discuss:
Skills of a mediator, how you apply them and how you approach the training, the involvement of experts in the mediation process, setting out the difference between legal information and legal advice to clients, how to approach safeguarding matters and how to explain mediation and other DR processes with clients in a first meeting.
Resolution's National YRes Committee, represented by YRes Chair Sarah Green, TLT Solicitors, YRes Secretary Joanna Blakelock and Matthew Gosnell, KGW Family Law, present the YRes keynote speech at the Resolution Dispute Resolution Conference in Nottingham.
Rein Sikveland presented the following talk as part of one of our Code in Practice events in September 2019.
Dr James Warner spoke at the Children and Family law forum, this interactive session explored some of the common mental illnesses and how they affect mental capacity. Delegates developed an understanding of how to spot mental illness in clients and what to do if they suspect incapacity due to mental illness
This video was recorded in June 2019 and is presented by Robyn Bradey (expert social worker based in Sydney, Australia).