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2010 Family Practitioner's Guide to the Internet - General & Government Websites
Cost: £30.00 |
In this course you will learn about a variety of general and government legal websites, with particular attention drawn to the content which is relevant to a Family Practice and which will assist you in your day-to-day practice.
By the end of the course, you should have an understanding of: - where to begin when looking for information relevant to a Family Practice on the Internet
- the information provided by a variety of professional organisations which is directly relevant for Family Practitioners
- the information available on a variety of government websites which is pertinent to a Family Practice
- which websites provide access to Court listings, statutes, Law Commission reports and maintenance calculation tools
Level: Introductory to Intermediate
2 CPD hours Cost: £30+VAT |
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2010 Family Practitioner's Guide to the Internet - Law Reports and Journals
Cost: £30.00 |
In this course you will learn about online services for law reports and journals, both those that require a subscription, and those that are free to access, with particular attention drawn to the content which is relevant to a Family Practice and which will assist you in your day-to-day practice.
By the end of the course, you should have an understanding of:
- where to find subscription-based law reports and journals appropriate to a Family Practice
- where free online law reports and journals can be located of direct relevance to a Family Practice
Level: Introductory to Intermediate
2 CPD hours Cost: £30+VAT |
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2010 Family Practitioner's Guide to the Internet - Practical Websites: Children
Cost: £45.00 |
In this course you will learn about a variety of practical websites, with particular attention drawn to the content which is relevant to a Family Practitioner and which will assist you in your day-to-day child law practice. By the end of the course, you should have an understanding of: - the available sources of information about child abduction online
- where to locate online information about mediation
- where to find information about shared parenting
- where to find information about interpreting medical and forensic evidence
- how to locate expert witness directories online
Level: Introductory to Intermediate 3 CPD hours
Cost: £45+VAT |
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2010 Family Practitioner's Guide to the Internet - Practical Websites: Domestic Violence and Ancillary Relief
Cost: £45.00 |
In this course you will learn about a variety of practical websites with particular attention drawn to the content which is relevant to a Family Practitioner, and which will assist you in your day-to-day family practice. By the end of the course, you should have an understanding of: - the practical websites available which will assist you in dealing with cases involving victims of actual or threatened domestic violence
- which websites will be of use when dealing with the family/criminal law cross-over in domestic violence cases
- some online sources of statistics, figures and calculators suitable for use in ancillary relief cases
- where to locate financial information online relevant to ancillary relief cases
- the range of online resources available when dealing with the former matrimonial home on divorce
- some of the websites relevant to cases involving civil partnerships and cohabitation
Level: Introductory to Intermediate
3 CPD hours
Cost: £45+VAT |
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