Lorne Wolfson to teach the 2022 National Family Law Arbitration Course
Overview
The National Family Law Arbitration Course is a 40-hour interactive course which offers a comprehensive introduction to the arbitration of family law disputes in Canada, and includes optional six-hour pre-course programs for lawyers and mental health professionals interested in working as parenting coordinators.
Join senior family law lawyers practicing in Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba and Ontario in a course developed by Lorne Wolfson, Lawrence Pinsky and John-Paul Boyd QC to learn the nuts and bolts of arbitrating family law disputes and managing a successful arbitration practice.
The course runs over six days in February and March 2022 and provides a complete introduction to the arbitration of family law disputes and the unique skills, processes and procedures these cases require.
Course dates
The pre-course programs for parenting coordinators will run in January 2022.
The basics of psychology for family law lawyers, January 28, 2022
The basics of family law for mental health professionals, January 29, 2022
The 2022 National Family Law Arbitration Course will run on selected Fridays and Saturdays, starting in February:
Day One and Day Two, February 4 and 5 2022
Day Three and Day Four, February 18 and 19 2022
Day Five and Day Six, March 4 and 5 2022
Visit the course website at nflac.ca to review the syllabus, learn more about the faculty and download the registration form.