Representing Children and Duties of Counsel for Children (On-Demand)

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Explore ways to include children as active participants when representing them in divorce cases. Review the standards and duties as counsel for children, including the Law Society’s Code of Conduct and training requirements to work with children.

This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person session on May 26 2022, as part of our Through the Eyes of a Child: Towards a Child-Centred Approach to Representing Children program. Total running time is 37 minutes.

You may also be interested in other presentations from Through the Eyes of a Child: Towards a Child-Centred Approach to Representing Children. Click here for the full list of presentations.

Faculty

Chair

Jeffrey T. Keller, Family Law Office – Legal Aid Alberta

Presenters

Andrea Doyle, Legal Aid Alberta

M. Jennifer Shaften QC, Foster LLP

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