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The Family Team at Pump Court Chambers present this weekly podcast featuring discussion of a variety of topics from across the spectrum of family law, joined by regular expert guests. Hosted on Aca... more
FAQs about The Family Law Podcast:How many episodes does The Family Law Podcast have?The podcast currently has 65 episodes available.
May 18, 2021Business valuations in financial remedy proceedingsFor our final episode of the season, Tara Lyons is joined by forensic accountant Nick White of Nick White Divorce accountants (https://www.nickwhitedivorceaccountants.co.uk/) for a fascinating talk on business valuations in financial remedies proceedings. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more44minPlay
May 13, 2021Fabricated or Induced Illness in children proceedingsMark Ablett hosts Catherine Ellis of Pump Court who takes him on a whistle stop tour of FII (Fabricated or Induced Illness) in children proceedings. Catherine in particular explains the impact of the latest guidance (published March 2021) from the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health and the helpful definitions contained in that guidance. Listeners can expect invaluable tips and pointers both for private and public children proceedings. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more23minPlay
May 05, 2021When Court of Protection meets financial remediesJennifer Lee of Pump Court joins host Tara Lyons to provide an outline of some of the headline issues that may arise where Court of Protection considerations come into the realm of financial remedies. Jennifer talks capacity in all its various forms and outlines some of the key case law to which a practitioner would need to have regard. In particular, on capacity to marry, Jennifer talks through the decision of Mostyn J in Mundell v Name 1 [2019] EWCOP 50 and its implications. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more18minPlay
April 13, 2021What now after Re H-N & othersHot off the press from the Court of Appeal, Re H-N and others (children) [2021] EWCA Civ 448 has the potential to redefine (or start to redefine) the way in which the Family Court approaches domestic abuse, particularly more nuanced allegations like coercive and controlling behaviour. Reacting to this with host Mark Ablett are Penny Howe QC and Jennifer Swan of Pump Court, along with Shonagh Dillon of Aurora New Dawn, a domestic abuse charity specialising in advocacy for victims and survivors. The podcast looks at domestic abuse in family proceedings from the legal side of things but also from the front line, with Shonagh bringing her perspective. The podcast also looks at Scott schedules and what might replace them. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more44minPlay
March 30, 2021Variation of Nuptial SettlementsEdward Boydell and Mark Dubbery of Pump Court join host Tara Lyons on a whistle stop tour of the relevant law and practical approaches to nuptial settlements. Edward brings his pure financial remedy perspective and Mark brings his trust expertise to provide a fascinating discussion which simplifies an extremely complex subject and hopefully provides some pointers for any listening practitioners. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more36minPlay
March 23, 2021Independent Social Workers in private children proceedingsVictoria Ellis of Pump Court and Sylvia Owolawi, independent social worker (ISW) of Integrated Dispute Resolution, join host Mark Ablett to talk all things ISW in children proceedings from two different perspectives. Victoria discusses situations where from a legal standpoint an ISW would be justified or appropriate and Sylvia gives invaluable perspective from the social worker point of view, looking not only at the analysis an ISW can offer but also the hands on active social work. The podcast also looks at appointments of guardians and the relationship with an ISW in such a case. A must listen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more30minPlay
March 09, 2021Step-children (and similar) in family proceedingsSamara Brackley of Pump Court joins host Mark Ablett for a wide-ranging discussion on how step-children, half-siblings and related children generally fit into family proceedings. The podcast covers financial remedy proceedings, including the definition of "a child of the family" and child arrangements proceedings, including the circumstances in which a parent may need to apply for permission to bring an application. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more22minPlay
March 02, 2021International Relocation in 2021The Family Law Podcast is back for its third series and it starts with a cracker. Hilary Lennox and Jennifer Swan, both of Pump Court, join host Tara Lyons for a comprehensive discussion of the court's evolving approach to applications for permission to relocate with children internationally. Hilary and Jennifer lend their expertise to explain the move away from strict adherence to Payne v Payne and discuss the impact of Covid on such applications and what extra factors the court may have to consider. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more36minPlay
December 24, 2020Domestic abuse in minority communitiesIn the series finale of series 2 of the Family Law Podcast, Naima Asif of Pump Court talks to host Mark Ablett about some of the lesser known forms of domestic abuse we encounter, particularly in minority communities. Naima discusses with Mark about how best to deal with these forms of abuse in the context of litigation and what the courts are actually doing to help, including forced marriage protection orders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more25minPlay
December 14, 2020Pension ring-fencing after W v HIn a fascinating podcast, Tara Lyons is joined by Caroline Bayliss of Excalibur Actuaries to talk all things pensions after W v H. In particular, in circumstances where HHJ Hess indicated straight line ring-fencing could be unfair, Caroline gives her expert view on alternative methods of ring-fencing and their implications on sharing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more31minPlay
FAQs about The Family Law Podcast:How many episodes does The Family Law Podcast have?The podcast currently has 65 episodes available.