Divorcing Amicably In England And Wales: Trends And Processes Professionals Should Understand

28jun4:00 pm5:00 pmDivorcing Amicably In England And Wales: Trends And Processes Professionals Should Understand

Event Details

In the United States, no-fault divorce has been available for years, which has created a culture in which clients can choose how they wish to divorce. Now that no-fault divorce is available in England and Wales, it is important for family law professionals to understand and be versed in the different paths a divorce can take to find the best match for their clients.

In this webinar, Jo O’Sullivan, UK-based solicitor, and Tracy Ann Moore-Grant,US-based attorney, mediator, and founder of the Amicable Divorce Network, will discuss amicable divorce processes, trends, and statistics. Specifically, Jo and Tracy will discuss the Amicable Divorce Network, an international organisation of vetted professionals focused on guiding divorcing parties through a civilized, transparent, and cost-effective alternative to adversarial divorce litigation.

This Webinar is intended for Family Law Professionals. We welcome anyone who works with or alongside individuals or families going through divorce or seperation.

This is a free event. Attendees can request a certificate of attendance upon completion.

Learning Objectives:

Upon the completion of the workshop, attendees will be able to:

  • Define the three universal methods of getting divorced.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of amicable divorce trends and processes available to family law professionals across England and Wales.
  • Describe the Amicable Divorce Network and its approach to assisting divorcing parties.

WHEN: Wednesday, 28 June at 4:00 PM BST

WHAT: Now that no-fault divorce is available in England and Wales, this webinar will help family law professionals understand and be versed in the different paths a divorce can take to find the best match for their clients.

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Time

June 28, 2023 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm(GMT+01:00)

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