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The 2022 State of Family Law Conference will be taking place on Thursday 16th June at the The Pavilion, Arts Centre Melbourne. Join us beneath Melbourne’s iconic spire as we welcome leaders from the Family Law sector to navigate the crucial changes that have come about due to the merger of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia. To support our guests in successfully undertaking the new FCFCOA pathway, we are pleased to welcome The Hon. Garry Watts AM and Senior Judicial Registrar, Maria Kourtis.
We are also pleased to welcome our two special guests, Joanne Law, Director, Mediation Institute (Mi) & Co-Founder, Interact Support Inc. and Talya Faigenbaum, Principal Lawyer at Nest Legal. Talya will be discussing the practical and theoretical implications of the FCFCOA merger and Joanne will be discussing Collaboration in Family Dispute Resolution. We look forward to welcoming you for lunch as we bring together our nation’s leading legal minds to address the future of family law in Australia.
Date Thursday 16th June, 2022
Time 11:30 AM – 5:00 PM AEST
Venue The Pavillion, Arts Centre Melbourne
Address 100 St Kilda Rd, Melbourne VIC 3004
Format Seated conference with networking opportunities
Cost Complimentary with registration
Available CPD Points 3*
Parking For convenient parking options, please click here.
Lunch Complimentary working lunch provided
Handouts Complimentary FCFCOA 'Tips & Traps' summary
Key Learnings
Theoretical Insights into the new FCFCOA
Streamlining the New Family Law Process with Practice Management Software
The new State of Family Law - Rise of Dispute Resolution
The New Business of Dispute Resolution
How to Navigate the new FCFCOA – Tips from a Family Law Expert
The new FCFCA Act and Harmonised Rules - What Practitioners Need to Know
To register for the event please complete your details below and a digital ticket will be emailed to you
*If you are in the legal industry you can claim 3 CPD points for attending this event under practice management and business skills. Conditions may differ for each state, so please check with your industry body to confirm eligibility. Smokeball is also not responsible for keeping track of individuals attendance and acquired CPD points.
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