Court-appointed intermediaries in family cases
Issues of vulnerability, participation and capacity, and some practical thoughts
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Issues of vulnerability, participation and capacity, and some practical thoughts
In reality all family law clients should be considered as vulnerable, they are usually in a state of heightened emotion when they first meet with their lawyer, and we are usually asking them to explain very personal and upsetting matters with someone they have not met before. There are of course very different degrees of vulnerability and how best to support and assist our clients can be an area of concern and confusion, particularly to less experienced practitioners. This guide is designed to set out some best practice guidance on working together with vulnerable clients.
Here you can find Resolution's collection of Good Practice Guides, Guidance Notes and Handbooks designed to advise our members of good practice when carrying out their work.