Recorded Webinar: Online Evidence in Family Law - What's In, What's Out
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About the Webinar
In our increasingly digital age, it comes as no surprise that parties in both parenting and property matters are seeking to rely on online evidence. However, when is online evidence admissible, and most importantly, how do you formulate submissions to the Court that it is? This session considers evidence on websites, social media Facebook, and the cloud that your client argues is critical to their case.
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When is online evidence considered evidence in parenting matters?
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The role of social media and parenting matters
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Do lawyers have an obligation to conduct online searches for relevant evidence?
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What weight will the court give online evidence?
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What should you be telling your clients regarding social media usage?
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The role of the hearsay rule and online evidence
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When is online evidence considered evidence in property matters?
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How do you submit website material and other online evidence to the Court? Examining the procedural requirements
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The “Cloud” unpacked, a practical look at where your evidence may be stored, how it is provided to the Court, and its relevance to property matters
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Case law update on the role of online evidence
Presented By
Justine Woods
Cooper Grace WardWho 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.
Enquiries/Assistance
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