A fantastic update from some very distinguished speakers

- Craig Hassall, Barrister, Sovereign Chambers

Private Child Law

Practical guidance on private child law cases including those with an international dimension

Introduction

Chaired by Stephen Cobb QC, 1 Garden Court Chambers, Butterworths Private Child Law conference features a prestigious faculty of expert speakers who will be on-hand to provide guidance on the latest legal changes affecting this fast evolving area of law. Attending this highly topical conference will enable you to answer the following questions:

  • What procedures should be used to deal with breaches of contact orders?
  • How are shared residence orders developing?
  • What factors influence Court decisions regarding applications to remove children from jurisdiction?
  • How does revised Brussels IIimpact international child abduction cases?

Event details


Date:

Tuesday 26 January 2010

Location:

To Be Advised London

6.5 CPD
Hours

Benefits

  • Understand how the new rules on media access translate into practice
  • Hear the latest developments on shared residence orders
  • Assess the impact of the credit crunch upon child financial maintenance
  • Explore the steps practitioners should follow in leave to remove from jurisdiction applications
  • Debate recent developments relating to cases of international child abduction

Who Should Attend

  • Solicitors, barristers and legal executives working in private practice
  • Local authority solicitors involved in private child law cases
  • Guardians ad Litem
  • Anyone else that needs to get to grips with the latest developments in private child law

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