Business practice

National Conference 2025

As the largest annual gathering of Resolution members, the National Conference is your opportunity to connect, collaborate, and gain fresh insights into the evolving landscape of family law. Designed by members, for members, this event brings together expert speakers, practical sessions, and invaluable networking opportunities.

FPR Rule Change Update – April 2024

This FREE webinar focuses on the recent changes to the Family Procedure Rules, which emphasize resolving cases outside of court whenever possible. Hosted by Resolution, this free webinar is open to both members and non-members. The session will be chaired by Elaine Richardson, with contributions from experts like Graeme Fraser, District Judge Dewinder Birk, Donna Goodsell, and Shabana Jaffar. The agenda includes discussions on the impact of the new rules on the judiciary, solicitors, and family justice culture, followed by a Q&A session1.

National Conference 2024, On-demand Package

Catch key highlights from National Conference 2024 with our on-demand package. Engage with content in your own time with no restrictions on how long you can access the sessions. The National Conference 2024 on-demand package offers a convenient way to catch up on the key highlights from the event. Access anytime, The package includes important sessions such as the keynote address, hear from notable speakers like Martin Hibbert, Samantha Hillas KC, and Sir Andrew McFarlane.

Resolution Together Launch

Resolution is launching a new model of working that will allow lawyers to work with and advise couples jointly, including providing appropriate legal advice, through a divorce or separation.

HMCTS’s new Common Video Platform (CVP) demonstration

26th May 2020 - 4pm - As part of their response to the Coronavirus outbreak (COVID-19) HMCTS is bringing in a new video platform, Cloud Video Platform (CVP). This is to enable all parties in a criminal hearing to take part remotely – allowing all magistrate and crown courts in England and Wales to hold secure hearings, making it easier to make sure justice continues to be served.