Evidence and Enforcement - a family law Power Pair of recorded webinars
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About the Webinar
This Power Pair comprises 2 popular family law webinars from the last six months.
Webinar 1: Pursuing Breaches of Orders in Family Law Proceedings
The role of enforcement proceedings in family law proceedings where a party does not comply with the terms of a court order cannot be understated. But not all orders can be the subject of an application for an enforcement order. This session will provide a deep dive into enforcement applications, including:
- The circumstances in which an enforcement application can be made.
- Evidence to be adduced in an enforcement application.
- Factors relevant to the court’s assessment of the gravity of a breach of order.
- Remedies for non-compliance with court orders.
- Stay orders.
- Enforcement warrants
Webinar 2: Section 50 Schedules and Notices to Admit: Evidence in Complex Family Law Proceedings
Some family law proceedings will involve voluminous and complex evidence. All family lawyers need to be familiar not only with the Family Law Act and applicable rules, but also the provisions of the Evidence Act. This session will look at the practical application of the rules and relevant considerations for practitioners when it comes to s 50 schedules and notices to admit.
- What is a “document” and proving its authenticity.
- The mechanics of s 50 of the Evidence Act.
- Adducing evidence by way of summary pursuant to s 50 of the Evidence Act.
- Tender bundles.
- Annexures and exhibits to affidavits.
- The utility of a notice to admit in narrowing the issues in dispute.
- Procedural requirements of a notice to admit.
- Notices disputing facts or a document.
- Necessary actions when no response is received to a notice to admit
SPECIAL PURCHASE OFFER – EOFY SALE
This pair of recorded webinars would usually cost $539, but as part of our EOFY Sale Offer you can buy the pair for only $330 if you order by 30.6.25.
Presented By

Rebecca Dahl
Partner, Nicholes Family Lawyers Melbourne, Vic
Anna Domalewski
Special Counsel, Lander & Rogers Melbourne, VicWho Should Attend?
These webinars are suitable for family lawyers – Australia wide. These webinars are for practitioners with some knowledge in this area and looking to improve their knowledge.
CPD Information
Lawyers can claim 2 CPD units/points.
WA lawyers – Please note that TEN is unable to verify your completion of recorded webinars to the Legal Practice Board of WA. TEN is an accredited provider.
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