Russell Kennedy Family Law webinar replay - Do you know what to do if you are separating?

Webinar Replay

 

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On Thursday 23 September 2021, we hosted the Russell Kennedy Family Law webinar - Do you know what to do if you are separating?

This webinar was aimed at anyone interested in new developments in family law. The webinar discussed new developments in parenting matters before the Court and COVID related issues.

Our panellists covered:

  • COVID related issues arising from current lockdown and electronic hearings;
  • recent changes taking place in the Court system; and
  • new Family Violence and Alternative Dispute Resolution programs and changes to the Contravention Order Application process.

Joining us to present this webinar were Amy Jenkins, Principal and Nicky Neville-Jones, Special Counsel from Russell Kennedy’s Family Law team.

How we can help

For more information on anything covered in this webinar please contact Amy Jenkins, Principal and Nicky Neville-Jones, Special Counsel from Russell Kennedy’s Family Law team.

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