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Recorded Webinar: Drafting Parenting Orders in Family Law that Work - Purpose and Persuasion

Drafting orders for parents who cannot reach agreement and are in a state of perpetual disagreement is a daunting task. This session will explore the issues for practitioners in achieving a workable arrangement and provide practical drafting tips, including:

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About the Webinar

Drafting orders for parents who cannot reach agreement and are in a state of perpetual disagreement is a daunting task. This session will explore the issues for practitioners in achieving a workable arrangement and provide practical drafting tips, including:

  • Legislative provisions relating to parenting orders and the power of the court
  • What can be in a parenting order? What should not be in a parenting order?
  • What are the characteristics of a good parenting order?
  • Prescribe don’t describe: drafting tips and techniques for clear, logical and practical orders
  • Defining obligations – how detailed do orders need to be?
  • Key questions for drafters:
    • What major parental decisions need to be covered?
    • Are there particular problems that need to be addressed?
    • How old are the children? If teenagers, to what extent are orders necessary?
    • How far can orders be future proofed?
    • To what extent should orders extend to moderating behaviour and emotions?
  • Case studies

Presented By

Bronia Tulloch
Barrister, Victorian Bar Melbourne, Vic.

Bronia was admitted to practice in 1996 and joined the Bar in 1998. 

Bronia’s areas of experience include residence and contact, contravention proceedings, child support, property (including de facto relationships), child and spousal maintenance, intervention orders, enforcement proceedings and costs disputes. She has a particular interest in relocation cases, financial matters which involve family businesses and appeals. She appears regularly in Federal Circuit Court, the Family Court and the Full Court sitting in Melbourne, on circuit and interstate. Bronia is also available for paperwork and advice in all areas of family law, including the preparation of written submissions and Notices of Appeal.

Bronia is frequently briefed as a mediator and on behalf of a party in mediations and settlement negotiations. She is able to communicate with clients, solicitors and appear in court and at mediations via telephone and video link when required.

Who Should Attend?

This webinar is suitable for lawyers practising in family law – Australia wide. This webinar is for practitioners with some knowledge in this area and looking to improve their knowledge.

CPD Information

Lawyers can claim up to 1.25 CPD unit/points – substantive law . This webinar has been designed to run for 1 hour, however, webinar lengths can vary depending on the level of questions and discussion.

Enquiries/Assistance

If you need assistance or have an enquiry, please do not hesitate to contact our Webinar Coordinator, Lisa Tran on (03) 8601 7709 or email: [email protected]

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