Wednesday – Friday, January 14 – 16, 2015
Time: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm (ALL 3 DAYS)
UBC Robson Square, 800 Robson Street, Vancouver
Limited enrolment. Register early to avoid disappointment!
Who should attend: Lawyers and others wishing to learn family mediation; those who have taken 40 hours of family mediation training either recently or over the past 20 years and want a refresher; mediators with Justice Institute of BC or other training who want to learn property and asset division mediation.
Learning level: Advanced
Gain expertise in mediating support and property issues
This course is focused upon developing expertise for comprehensive family mediation. It includes training and practice mediating property/asset division and financial support issues. Participants will work with the Child Support Guidelines and the Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines and will receive hands-on feedback from trained coaches who are working mediators.
This advanced level course is also for those wanting to refresh or to deepen their knowledge and practice in more complex settings. Power dynamics in the context of property division and support will be addressed.
Upon completion of Levels I, II and III of Family Law Mediation, participants will have 72 hours of family mediation training toward the 80 hours required for admission to Mediate BC’s Family Roster. The training includes 24 hours devoted to issues related to family dynamics in separation and divorce (8 hours per course) as required for B.C.’s Family Roster, for Certification by Family Mediation Canada, and for Mediate BC's Family Mediation Mentoring Program.
Prerequisite: 40 hours of family mediation.
Law Society of BC CPD Hours: 24 hours (a minimum of 2 hours will involve aspects of professional responsibility and ethics, client care and relations, and/or practice management)
Course Instructor
Lisa C. Alexander — Vancouver
Pricing
EARLY BIRD (Register by December 18, 2014 and SAVE)
Live Course: Regular $1,485
After December 18, 2014
Live Course: Regular $1,650
Registration includes a print copy of the workshop materials plus a copy of the DVD An Inside Look at Family Mediation.
Unable to attend without financial support? To learn more about CLEBC's Bursary Program click here and for our Easy Pay Plan click here.
CLEBC Program Coordinator
Mary Kingston, Production Manager, Programs
mkingston@cle.bc.ca