The Family Law Microcredential covers dissolution of marriage, financial orders and forced marriage. The course also includes modules on mediation, domestic abuse, adoption, and issues associated with assisted conception and surrogacy.
This recorded online classroom outlines the statutory duty of care that the Online Safety Act (OSA) 2023 creates between platforms and service users, as well as setting out the risk assessment and mitigation measures that firms must evidence to be compliant.
Intended for in house practitioners, or those wishing to move in-house from private practice, this Diploma covers essential topics from client care, key regulatory requirements for in-house lawyers, to contracts and employment law.
Intended for private client family law practitioners, the Family Law Microcredential covers essential family law topics, including dissolution of marriage, financial orders, domestic violence and mediation.
This masterclass workshop will guide you through the intricacies of examination-in-chief, including detailed discussion of essential skills, practical drills, and hands-on advocacy. You will also get an opportunity to practise using a pre-prepared case study with personalised feedback.
This masterclass consists of three interactive workshops that take you through key advocacy skills. The workshops will explore the theory and practise of examination–in–chief, cross-examination and re-examination, and submissions and arguments, and will get you to apply your learning to pre-prepared case studies.