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Publication | Archived Video
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Whether you are a novice or a seasoned practitioner, stay up-to-date on current trends and emerging issues in family law with this essential program. Gain practical advice on dealing with vulnerable or difficult participants in the family law process, and an in-depth analysis of recent case law on key property and support issues.
PROGRAM CHAIRS
Sharon R. Shore, Epstein Cole LLP
Dan L. Goldberg, General Counsel, Office of the Children's Lawyer
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Retroactive Child Support Since D.B.S. v. S.R.G
Gerri Wong, Barrister & Solicitor (Windsor)
Paul Voinea, J.D. Candidate 2014, University of Windsor, Faculty of Law
Early Retirement and Spousal Support
Llana Nakonechny, Dickson MacGregor Appell LLP
Mastering Access and Support Issues for Children with Special Needs
Judith Huddart, Dranoff & Huddart, Barristers & Solicitors
Custody and Access Considerations for Children with Special Needs in Ontario
Elizabeth McCarty, Counsel, Office of the Children's Lawyer
Private vs. Public: Confidentiality Agreements, Sealing Orders and the Right to Privacy
Kenneth Cole, Epstein Cole LLP
Courtney Palmer, Epstein Cole LLP
Martha Ludlow, McKenzie Lake LLP
Dealing With Difficult Teenagers
Stephen Codas, Epstein Cole LLP
Adolescence: The Age of "Why Not?"
Mindy Mitnick, Psychologist (Minneapolis)
Need-To-Know Immigration Issues for Family Law Lawyers
Lorne Waldman, Lorne Waldman & Associates
How to Manage Parties with Mental Health and/or Addiction Issues: Practice Points for Counsel
Carolyn Leach, Counsel, Office of the Children's Lawyer
Mental Health & Substance Use
Mindy Mitnick, Psychologist (Minneapolis)
Weighing the Value of a Business Valuation
Cheryl Goldhart, Goldhart & Associates
Ohran Gobrin, Duff & Phelps
Arin Tint, Goldhart & Associates
Year In Review
Philip Epstein, QC, Epstein Cole LLP
Meaningful Change for Family Justice: Beyond Wise Words
Final Report of the Family Justice Working Group of the
Action Committee on Access to Justice in Civil and Family Matters
Ontario's Family Justice System: An Evidence-Based Approach
Professor Nicholas Bala, Queen's University Faculty of Law
Noel Semple, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto