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The Federation of Law Societies and The Canadian Bar Association present the
2002 National Family Law Program
Grand Okanagan Hotel and Conference Centre
Kelowna, British Columbia
July 15th - July18th 2002
This program has been designed as an opportunity for family law practitioners, judges and academics to meet and discuss issues of common concern. Proposals for topics were submitted from across the country. The topics selected are intended to provide a national perspective as well as a varied format including plenary sessions, panel discussions and a number of workshop choices.
Report from the 2002 Family Law Program 
Topics included :
- Child Support Guidelines Update
- Business Valuation Primer
- Using Child Development Research to Make Parenting Plans and Custody/Access Decisions
- Attribution of Income/Child Support Guidelines
- Death and Support
- Division of Tax Sheltered Assets on Marriage Breakdown
- What is Collaborative Law - Where is it Going?
- Report to Parliament on Child Support, Custody & Access/Recommendations and Research Results/ Impact & Implications
- Legal and Professional Responsibility
- Domestic Violence & Custody/ Access Issues
- Update on Same Sex Issues
- Tour of Web Sites for Family Law Lawyers
- Dealing with Difficult Lawyers
- The Future of Spousal Support
- Spousal Maintenance: Efforts to Become Self
- Sufficient
- Tax Principles for Family Law Lawyers
- Advocacy Tips & Traps
- Religion & Culture in Family Law
- Child Support and Spousal Support
- Double Dipping/Applications for Support
- Mobility
- A Child Development View
- Discrimination & Difference in Family Law
- Spousal Support - Is it Ever Over?
- Family Law in 2004
- Comparing Trends of 3rd Party Custody & Support
- Applications
- Recent Developments in the Law of Expert Evidence: Implications for Family Law
- Been There, Done That ... Australia’s Custody Law Reforms and What We Can Learn from Them
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