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will be held at the
Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu
La Malbaie, Québec
July 12 - 15, 2004
(Pre-registration and Reception July 11th)
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.
For more information on the 2004 Program, communicate with:
Heather Walker
Program Coordinator
National Family Law Program
P.O. Box 244, R.R. #1
Woodville, ON
K0M 2T0
Tel: (705) 374-4083
Fax: (705) 374-4131
nationalfamilylawprogram@sympatico.ca
Registration Form
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Topics will include:
- Common Law Unions
- Hague Convention
- Child Support Guidelines Update
- Business Valuation Basics
- Tax Principles for Family Law Lawyers
- Child Representation in Custody Litigation in Québec
- Collaborative Law
- Principals & Practice of Legal, Ethical and Professional Responsibility
- Spousal Violence & Custody/ Access Issues
- Enforcement of Access
- Support Issues with Backlash: Sometimes Misunderstood Tax Implications of Support Awards
- Retroactive Child Support & Spousal Support
- Lump Sum Spousal Support
- Business Valuation - Professional Practices, Employee Stock Options
- Custody - The Overnight Issue
- Miglin Proofing Your Separation Agreements
- The Future of Spousal Support
- Mobility Issues
- Employment Related Assets & Disability Benefits
- When is Conduct Relevant?
- Judges' Program - Consultation on Spousal Support
- Examination in Chief & Cross Examination of a Business Valuator
- Custody -Father's Rights'
- Negotiating Marriage Contracts
- Demographics Relative to Family Law
- Race & Custody-The Approaches
- Same Sex Marriage Litigation & It's Wider Impact on Family Law
- Approaches Working for Aboriginal Children & Their Families
- Section 7
- Can We Trust the Trust?
- Web Based Interactive Solutions for Separated Parents
- Evidence -Is Everyone an Expert in Custody?
- Innovative Custody Orders
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