4, no. 2) features an article, «White
Paper on Family Law» co-authored by NYACP members Andrea Vacca and Jaqueline Silbermann (among others).
Not exact matches
He also pledged to consult
on extending Freedom of Information
laws to bodies spending public money that were not currently covered by it and said official
papers would be published after 20 rather than the current 30 years - excluding Cabinet
papers and material relating to the Royal
Family.
The barriers to access to justice in the arena of
family law have been well - researched and frequently commented upon, both
on these pages and in a myriad of academic
papers and government commissioned reports.
For Resolution members wanting to consider these issues further, the workshop
papers are available
on the Resolution website and the International Committee has also put together a fantastic online guide to international
family law issues, free to members and available through the Resolution website here: www.resolution.org.uk
Gary Will is a speaker at the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association program, presenting a
paper on «Strategies to Maximize The
Family Law Act Claim».
I've just finished writing a
paper on alienated and estranged children for an recent seminar provided by the Continuing Legal Education Society of British Columbia, their tenth Biennial
Family Law Conference.
A little while ago, I gave a presentation to the National Judicial Institute «s annual
family law conference
on the more important innovations in
family justice introduced in British Columbia over the past decade, and in preparing my
paper I realized something that struck me as terribly important.
March 13th is the deadline for comments
on our
family law project options
paper.
Vancouver Discretionary Trust Valuation Lawyers, Lorne N. MacLean, Q.C. and Amalia Schon prepared an important
paper on «interests» in discretionary trusts which was presented by Mr. MacLean at the
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The Canadian Research Institute for
Law and the
Family (CRILF) has published a new research
paper based
on findings from a survey of more than 200 lawyers and judges who attended the 2016 National
Family Law Program.
She has been mediating child protection disputes for almost 20 years throughout the Province and has presented
papers on the voice of the child in mediation at the 4th World Congress
on Family Law and Children's Rights in Capetown; the 2nd ADR International Congress in Puerto Rico, and other related CLE courses.
Julie Lassonde has authored an «options
paper» that sets out two options for a
family law project
on which we're seeking opinions — also using
on - line comments.
Flavia Agnes takes a look at India's
family laws in this opinion piece, noting that moves to make divorces easier may look good
on paper but may end up giving a raw deal to women who are not financially independent.
If you have access to it, an excellent
paper by Justice Sherr
on his approach to focussed hearings is available from the National Judicial Institute in the materials for their 2014
Family Law Seminar.
On July 19, 2010, the BC Attorney General released a white
paper containing draft legislation and policy proposals to significantly amend legislation in BC related to
family law.
I was thrilled to have my student
paper on access to assisted reproduction published in the Canadian Journal of
Family Law.
The
paper examines two aspects of the English experience namely the effect of ABS
on the personal injury and the insurance industry and the relatively limited impact of ABS
on family law as opposed to the significant impact of cuts in legal aid.
When it comes to parental alienation cases — arguably the toughest type of high - conflict custody dispute — case
law proves attending lawyers must be sensitive, focused, detail - oriented and well informed on mental health literature, Toronto family lawyer Jennifer Samara Shuber writes in a paper for the Law Society of Upper Cana
law proves attending lawyers must be sensitive, focused, detail - oriented and well informed
on mental health literature, Toronto
family lawyer Jennifer Samara Shuber writes in a
paper for the
Law Society of Upper Cana
Law Society of Upper Canada.
Ms. Shuber has authored and co-authored
papers and articles
on family law issues and blogs regularly for the torontofamilylawblog.ca.
Seltzer, J. «Father by
Law: Effects of Joint Legal Custody
on Non-residential Fathers Involvement with Children,» NSFH
Paper No. 75, Feb., 1997, U. of Wisconsin - Madison, http://ssc.wisc.edu/cde/nsfhwp/home.htm Seltzer used data from the National Survey of
Families and Households, a survey of over 13,000 families that collected data in two waves, 1987 - 88 and 19
Families and Households, a survey of over 13,000
families that collected data in two waves, 1987 - 88 and 19
families that collected data in two waves, 1987 - 88 and 1992 - 94.
She has also authored and co-authored numerous
papers and articles
on family law issues, particularly
on mediation / arbitration and custody and access.