- Questions by:
- Penny Booth
- Published:
- Format:
- E-Training
- Category:
- Family
To gain your three CPD points simply download the articles and questions from the three practice area modules taken from the content of the April issue of Family Law journal:
- Divorce/Finance
- Children - Private Law
- Children - Public Law
Answer three out of five questions correctly for each practice area online to instantly claim your CPD points.
This is a hassle-free way to gain your CPD from the market leader. No subscription to Family Law journal is required.
Only need 1 CPD point?
For £25 you can download the articles and questions for one of the practice areas (see links on the left). Then answer three out of five questions correctly online to instantly claim your CPD point.
CHILDREN – PRIVATE LAW
- B v B (Abduction: Child with Autism) [2011] EWHC 2300 (Fam)
- Re K (Contact: Condition Ousting Parent from Family Home) [2011] EWCA Civ 1075
- Is m for mother? Applying current legislative frameworks on the implications of ‘genetically’ parenting a child to the issue of mDNA transfer
- In loco parentis: lost in translation
- Mediation in international family law disputes
CHILDREN – PUBLIC LAW
- Re PW (Adoption) [2011] EWHC 3793 (Fam)
- Re X (A Child: Evidence) [2011] EWHC 3401 (Fam)
- Kopf and Liberda v Austria (App No 1598/06)
- R (Cart) v The Upper Tribunal; R (MR(Pakistan)) (FC) v The Upper Tribunal and Secretary of State for the Home Department [2011] UKSC 28
- FLBA News
DIVORCE AND FINANCE
- Financial orders update: Spring 2012
- The principle of autonomy and guidance for appeals: V v V
- ‘Business ain’t what it used to be’: privately owned companies and their relationship with periodical payments orders
- Affairs, acrimony and accusations: what is a judge to do?
- Supervening events: Barder appeals and the set aside jurisdictions: Part 1
journalCPD questions set by
Penny Booth, Lecturer and Teaching Fellow in Family and Child Law, Law School, University of Manchester
Journal Editor
Elizabeth Walsh, Solicitor and Mediator
Case Editors
Rebecca Bailey-Harris, Barrister, 1 Hare Court; Professor Emeritus, University of Bristol
Caroline Bridge, Barrister and Solicitor, High Court of New Zealand; Honorary Fellow, University of Manchester;
Gillian Douglas, Professor of Law, Cardiff Law School, Cardiff University
Under the Solicitors Regulation Authority and ILEX’s Continuing Professional Development Schemes;
- reading the materials and answering three out of five questions correctly online from one practice area will receive a credit of 1 CPD hour.
- reading the materials and answering three out of five questions correctly for all three practice areas will receive a credit of 3 CPD hour.
Under the Bar Standards Board's New and Established Practitioner Programme;
- reading the materials and answering three out of five questions correctly online from one practice area will receive a credit of 1 CPD hour.
- reading the materials and answering three out of five questions correctly for all three practice areas will receive a credit of 3 CPD hour.
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