OBA Family Law Section and Ontario Association of Collaborative Professionals PROGRAM
Original Program Date: 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. Our expert panel will share valuable insights and lessons learned from their work in consensual dispute resolution processes over the past few months to help you better handle the human element in the virtual room and find a way to resolution. Gather strategic advice on:
- Managing the Zoom Room
- Advocacy skills for a remote setting
- Preparing your client for virtual negotiations
- How financial and parenting professionals can assist in settlement
- Enhancing your client management skills in a virtual environment
- Key resources to assist you
New obligations under the Divorce Act, scheduled to come into force on March 1, 2021, will require all lawyers to encourage clients to attempt to resolve matters through a family dispute resolution process, such as mediation or collaborative law, unless clearly inappropriate. This new duty, coupled with the impacts of the current public health emergency, provide a timely opportunity to bring together traditional family lawyers and collaborative professionals to exchange ideas and share best practices. Join us for this incredibly valuable program.
PROGRAM CHAIRS
Kathy Batycky, Stoner & Company Family Law Associates
James W. Jeffcott, Low Murchison Radnoff LLP
PROGRAM SPEAKERS
Rui J. M. Alves, Cohen Alves Peeters Yates LLP
Laurie Stein, Connections Child & Family Counseling
Jane Tremblay, Financial Transitions Limited
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PROGRAM DETAILS
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For 1 to 3 Participants |
CBA Member: $50*
Non-Member: $80* |
For 4 or more Participants |
CBA Member: $75*
Non-Member: $145* |
*plus applicable taxes
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