Private Law Fact Finding Hearings and Schedules
This webinar delivered by Trinity Family Law Barrister Claire Brissenden and Pupil, Jack Cottrell explores private law fact finding hearings and will be of interest to family lawyers. As well as providing practical tips for statements and schedules, the session covers: What is a Fact Finding hearing? Why do we have Fact Finding hearings? Why do we need a Scott Schedule and what is it? Choosing allegations In the coming weeks there will be a live and interactive follow-up webinar, putting into practice the topics discussed in the first webinar. In this second webinar participants will be asked to choose their best 10 allegations from examples we'll provide, together with supporting reasons. This will be an opportunity to meet other legal professionals from around the country, share experiences of best practice and learn from others. Please check the Trinity Chambers website for further details and to register your interest as places will be limited. Please note that the content of the webinar is for information only and based on the circumstances at the time of delivery, rather than formal legal advice. Contact Trinity Chambers if you have a specific legal query.

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