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The future of the Family Division

Dec 3, 2018, 17:09 PM
Family Law, PSU, Family Division
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The Personal Support Unit (a charity that supports those who have to represent themselves in court) is holding a discussion on the future of the Family Division on Friday 19th October 2018. The event will feature a keynote speech from Sir James Munby, the former President of the Family Division, and Sir Andrew McFarlane, the current President.

The address will be followed by a panel discussion with leading professionals in the family law sector:

  • David Allison: Director at Family Law in Partnership & former Chair of Resolution.
  • Alex Cooke: Managing Director of Schneider Financial Solutions.
  • David Greene: Deputy Vice President of the Law Society.
  • Frances Judd QC: Chair of Family Law Bar Association.
  • Jane Mahon: Regional Manager at the PSU, London Family Courts.
  • His Honour Judge Tolson QC: Circuit Judge.

Details for the event are as follows:

  • Date: Friday 19th October 2018 
  • Time: 8am - 10:30am 
  • Venue: The Law Society, 113 Chancery Lane, London, WC2A 1PL
  • Ticket price: £35 per person.

See the PSU website for further details.

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