The 14th Annual Family Law Summit (originally set to occur on March 26th-27th, 2020 prior to the implementation of COVID-19 restrictions) has been rescheduled! The program will now take place via webcast only on Thursday, October 1st, 2020 from 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM.
Although the LSO has reduced the original registration price of the event, once again, the FLA is offering an additional group discount rate for MEMBERS ONLY!
To enjoy a 50% off discount with the FLA Group, please send us your:
– First and last name – Email address – LSUC number – Payment of $183.63 (includes taxes)
Payments methods include:
e-Transfer to (use password FLAO)
OR
Send cheque to Family Lawyers Association c/o Mary Reilly 2324 Danforth Ave. Toronto, Ontario, M4C 1K7
The deadline for FLA group registration and payment is Thursday, September 10th, 2020.
Program Description How is your family law practice faring in these new times? Every family law practitioner is adjusting to the “new normal” and our presenters can help you find a path forward. You have clients who are experiencing stressful times themselves which is reflected in the issues they present to you: managing high conflict personalities, dealing with spousal support and property disputes and a myriad of other issues, both expected and unexpected. The 14th Family Law Summit helps you cope. We offer an opportunity to hear about a diverse range of topics that have been curated to meet the needs of family law practitioners today.
• Hear about reforms to the parenting provisions of the Divorce Act • Learn practical approaches to better communicate with your clients in a virtual environment • Be aware of the advantages and drawbacks of technology within family law practice
CPD Hours include:
4 hrs 30 mins Substantive 1 hr 50 mins Professionalism 10 min EDI Professionalism
Raising and Addressing Anti-Black Racism in Child Protection Matters
When: Tuesday, October 6th, 2020 from 4:45 PM to 6:30 PM
Where: Online through ZOOM
Cost of Admission: FREE
This program features Chair, Justice William Sullivan, and speakers, Justice Donald McLeod, Ms Kike Ojo-Thompson (Principal Consultant, Kojo Institute), and Ms Angela Carter (Executive Director, Roots Community Services Inc.)
This panel of experts will address anti-Black racism and the overrepresentation of African Canadian children in the child welfare system. The panel will discuss the use of historical and current systemic racism and barriers in decision-making and advocacy; legal and social science tools for advocacy; tools for addressing issues with clients; expert and community resources.
This program has been approved as an Accredited Provider of Professionalism and Equity, Diversity and Inclusion credits by the Law Society of Ontario. It contains 1.5 EDI Professionalism hours. This program has also been approved for a Risk Management Credit by LawPRO. Do not miss this learning opportunity!
This is a continuing education program NOT open to the public. Please register in advance through the Family Lawyers Association at: . You will be sent a link and password to join the program.