Cultural Competency: what you need to know; Getting NFP Statements Right; Unforced Errors: Trusts for Common Law vs. Married Spouses | CPDonline.ca

Cultural Competency: what you need to know; Getting NFP Statements Right; Unforced Errors: Trusts for Common Law vs. Married Spouses

Cultural Competency: what you need to know; Getting NFP Statements Right; Unforced Errors: Trusts for Common Law vs. Married Spouses

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Credits
Professionalism (Ethics, etc.): 0.25
Substantive: 0.75
Published
2016
Presenter(s)
Adriana Doyle
Lynn Rockman
Chantal Tie
Source
County of Carleton Law Association (CCLA)
Provider
CPDOnline.ca
Language
English
Length
65 minutes
Price
$119.00 plus tax
CCLA Family Law Conference 2016
Includes Handouts
  • Getting NFP Statements Right
  • Some "Unforced Errors" Relating to Resulting Trusts and Unjust Enrichment – A Refresher for the Practitioner

Presenters

Justice Adriana Doyle

Justice Doyle was called to the Bar in 1984, and has since taken on the following roles: Past President of the CCLA, Past Director of the Advocates' Society, Past Executive Member of the County and Districts' Law Association, Member of the Bench and Bar Committee for Superior Court of Justice (Family Court), Member of the Provincial Family Law Rules Committee, Member of the Community Resource/Liaison Committee, Chair of the FLIC subcommittee, and Deputy Small Claims Court Judge. Justice Doyle was appointed to the Superior Court on February 26, 2015.

Lynn Rockman

Lynn Rockman was called to the Bar of Ontario in 1990. She has a private practice in family law. Lynn is a guest speaker at various family law continuing legal education programs. She has been a lecturer and seminar instructor at the Bar Admission Course. Lynn holds an Honours Bachelor of Arts degree from McGill University and an LL.B. from the University of Toronto.

Chantal Tie

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