
Coping in the courts post-Covid
“It’ll all be over by Christmas!” With that famous phrase in mind, we went into lockdown in March...
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“It’ll all be over by Christmas!” With that famous phrase in mind, we went into lockdown in March...
This webinar discussion explores online video family mediation.
Following on the success of our previous webinar, this session will consider family court closures internationally across another six jurisdictions Hong Kong, Kenya, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, Dubai, Russia and Italy, in the response to Covid-19 and how each is providing access to justice.
This webinar discussion explores online video family mediation.
Access Resolution's library of digital learning resources tailored for people working remotely
We bring together a selection of digital resources and learning materials that can be accessed to...
Adele Ballantyne, Director of Eleda Consultancy and Marcie Shaoul Director of Rolling Stone Coach...
As a result of the Coronavirus outbreak, all mediators have been faced with new challenges to the...
When the Government introduced the lockdown across the country, the working life of the family la...
This webinar is designed to share with you the skills the speakers have learned when working pape...
FLBA training seminars are designed to share the skills they have learned when working paperlessl...
The aim of this document is to identify clearly the current problems which arise from the urgent need to move to a default position of remote hearings, to identify potential solutions to those problems and to set out operational protocols to govern the position whilst further solutions are being arrived at.
During this time of special arrangements for everyone due to the Coronavirus outbreak we are awar...
The introduction, development and evolution of new methods of resolving family disputes for changing families means there is a need for us all to look at how we communicate as members of Resolution; with our clients, with other members, with our clients’ former partners if they are not represented by a lawyer, with other members of our clients’ families, with other non-member lawyers, barristers, judges and more widely within the family justice system.
Stress is on the rise in law firms, and junior lawyers are particularly vulnerable. But there are...
It was heartening to see Sir Andrew McFarlane, the new President of the Family Division, and Sir James Munby, the former President, open their discussion at the PSU ‘Future of the Family Division’ event in October by talking about the importance of wellbeing for family law professionals.