Complimentary Archived Video Your Guide to New and Revised Family Law Forms February 26, 2021 With significant changes coming to the Divorce Act and the Children’s Law Reform Act on March 1, 2021, ensure you are up to speed on the latest changes to the Court forms under the Family Law Rules and the new relocation forms.
Complimentary Archived Video Key Intersection Points of Pensions and Benefits Law with Family and Trusts and Estates Law February 23, 2021 Join us for a unique examination of the key issues that arise when pensions and benefits law intersects with both family law and trusts and estates law.
Complimentary Archived Video Exploring the Ontario Ombudsman’s New Mandate on Services to Children and Youth November 24, 2020 In May 2019, the Ontario Ombudsman’s mandate was expanded to include investigations about services to children and youth under the Child, Youth and Family Services Act, 2017, as the position of Ontario Child Advocate was eliminated.
Complimentary Archived Video Resolution in a Virtual World: Maximizing Interpersonal Client Communications and Negotiations Remotely for Family Law Practitioners October 20, 2020 Whether you are a litigator, a mediator or a collaborative professional, join us to explore strategies and best practices for managing the interpersonal challenges of virtual client meetings and settlement negotiations in family law matters.
Complimentary Archived Video Unique Property Challenges That Arise From Separating During Economic Uncertainty August 26, 2020 For spouses who separated during or shortly before the COVID-19 pandemic, the economic impact of the situation may give rise to numerous unique challenges in resolving property claims.
Complimentary Archived Video Recent Family Law Decisions, Court Operations Update and Surviving Vicarious Trauma June 23, 2020 The OBA is committed to serving the whole lawyer. That is why this event will both get you up to speed on the latest caselaw and court operation updates you need to know, and provide you with critical strategies and insights on dealing with the vicarious trauma that many family lawyers experience as they engage with clients in emotional and trying circumstances.
Complimentary Archived Video Moving Family Matters Forward - Best Practices for Advocacy and Moving Your Clients’ Matters Forward in the Current Environment May 21, 2020 With the courts operating in a limited capacity, how can you continue to best advocate for your clients and move their matters forward?
Complimentary Archived Video Rent Relief for Small Firms: Help is Available May 07, 2020 Whether you need advice on how to negotiate rent relief with your landlord, or have questions on how to access the government support programs available to small businesses for rent assistance, this program will give you the information you need.
Complimentary Archived Video Urgent Matters: Defining Urgency and Other Critical Issues Facing Family Lawyers March 31, 2020 With Courts available only for urgent matters, and many Ontarians finding themselves with reduced incomes and confined to their homes, there are myriad of unique and unprecedented questions arising for the lawyers assisting through family breakdown.
Complimentary Archived Video The Family Law Litigator's Duties as an Officer of the Court December 02, 2019 Family law lawyers are officers of the court who must demonstrate integrity and respect for the administration of justice when representing clients, dealing with opposing counsel, and appearing before judges.