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Recorded Interactive Webinar: From Pleadings to Proof: Mastering Equitable Claims in Family Law

Basing your claim in equity requires specific elements to be clearly and accurately particularised in your family law documents to ensure the strength of your case. However, this is often easier said than done. This session is designed to help family lawyers refine their skills in

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About the Webinar

Basing your claim in equity requires specific elements to be clearly and accurately particularised in your family law documents to ensure the strength of your case. However, this is often easier said than done. This session is designed to help family lawyers refine their skills in drafting equitable claims, equipping them with the practical tools and insights needed to present these complex matters effectively. It covers:

  • The key elements of common equitable claims made in family law matters
  • Tips for creating a checklist when gathering and preparing evidence to support such claims
  • Remedies available for equitable claims and tips for reality testing claims with clients
  • The peculiarities and requirements when preparing pleadings, defences and particulars (how much detail is required, when and how to draft pleadings in the alternative)
  • Insights about recent trends and lessons for family lawyers from equitable claims

Presented By

Will Stidston
Principal, Barry Nilsson Lawyers Melbourne, Vic.

Will Stidston is a Principal in our Melbourne office. He has more than a decade of family law experience and has practised exclusively in the area since 2010. In 2013, Will became accredited as a family law specialist by the Law Institute of Victoria.

Will specialises in:

  • Complex financial matters, including those encompassing corporate interests, discretionary and unit trusts, rural / farming properties, taxation issues, superannuation and international assets.
  • Matters involving complex legal questions, including those relating to equitable interests, contractual principles, third party issues, questions associated with jurisdiction, the establishment of de facto relationships and court proceedings commenced to set aside a court order or financial agreement.
  • Urgent financial issues, including applications for spousal maintenance and injunctions.
  • Difficult parenting cases encompassing relocation (both international and domestic), issues arising under the ‘Hague Abduction Convention’, parental alienation and child support.
  • Urgent parenting issues, including Family Law Watch List and recovery applications.
  • Asset protection and the preparation of financial agreements.

Will has worked on a number of large multi-million dollar financial matters involving intricate corporate structures, together with difficult parenting cases involving international relocation. He also has extensive experience with respect to matters involving family violence, including Victorian Intervention Orders.

Will recognises that there is no ‘one size fits all’ in family law. He tailors the approach adopted to meet the objectives of his clients in a transparent manner.

Will regularly appears in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia and the Magistrates’ Court of Victoria. He also works closely with experienced family law Counsel, including Queen’s Counsel / Senior Counsel, when appropriate.

Will was named as a Doyle's Guide Rising Star in Family Law in the 2018 and 2019 editions, and a Leading Family & Divorce Lawyer in the 2022 and 2023 editions. Will is also listed in the 2023 edition of Doyle's Guide as a Recommended Family Lawyer for high-value and complex property matters. He has also been recognised in Best Lawyers for Family Law since 2021.

Will also contributes substantially to thought leadership. These contributions include as contributing author to the property and financial agreements sections of Thomson Reuters’ Encyclopaedia of the Laws of Australia.

Will holds a Bachelor of Laws (Hons) and a Master of Laws from the University of Melbourne.

Who Should Attend?

This webinar is suitable for lawyers practising in family law – Australia wide. This webinar is for practitioners with some knowledge in this area and looking to improve their knowledge.

CPD Information

Lawyers can claim up to 1 CPD unit/point – substantive law. This webinar has been designed to run for 1 hour, however, webinar lengths can vary depending on the level of questions and discussion.

OPTIONAL ONLINE QUIZ

This Recorded Interactive Webinar will include an optional online quiz for completion after viewing the recording.  Upon completion of the quiz with a 100% pass rate the successful registered user will receive a CPD certificate confirming completion and the CPD units/points/hours earned.

TEN will aim to have the quiz available for completion within 1 week of the live webinar being held.

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.

While TEN takes all reasonable care to include accurate and up-to-date information regarding CPD category classifications and compliance obligations, information regarding CPD point allocation are provided as a guide only. Allocation of CPD points is subject to the CPD requirements of your jurisdiction, personal circumstances and professional requirements. You are solely responsible for determining whether a particular product is appropriate for your CPD requirements.

Enquiries/Assistance

If you need assistance or have an enquiry, please do not hesitate to contact our Webinar Coordinator, Jason Hooker on (03) 8601 7709 or email: [email protected]

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