Event Phone: 416-593-0210

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  • Family Arbitration Law & Skills (40 Hours): Self-Directed Learning
     April 26, 2024 - June 21, 2024
     12:00 am - 11:55 pm Eastern
  • Family Arbitration Law & Skills (40 Hours): Live Tutorials
     May 8, 2024
     4:00 pm - 6:00 pm Eastern
  • Family Arbitration Law & Skills (40 Hours): Live Tutorials
     May 15, 2024
     3:30 pm - 6:30 pm Eastern
  • Family Arbitration Law & Skills (40 Hours): Live Tutorials
     May 29, 2024
     3:30 pm - 7:00 pm Eastern
  • Family Arbitration Law & Skills (40 Hours): Live Tutorials
     June 5, 2024
     4:00 pm - 6:30 pm Eastern
  • Family Arbitration Law & Skills (40 Hours): Live Tutorials
     June 19, 2024
     3:30 pm - 7:00 pm Eastern

Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada (Online)

Trainers: Hilary Linton (JD, LL.M, Acc FM, Cert.FM., FDRP Arb/PC) & Borzou Tabrizi (B.A., J.D., FDRP Med., Acc. FM)

Organization Presenting the Program: Riverdale Mediation Ltd.

Description:

It is critical for parenting coordinators and family arbitrators to have a solid grasp of arbitration law and procedure. This 40-hour, highly interactive, role-play-based course is designed to meet the requirements for the FDRP Arb (Certified Specialist in Family Arbitration) and FDRP PC (Certified Specialist in Parenting Coordination) designations offered by FDRIO.

Experienced arbitrator trainers and coaches bring their expertise, supplemented with engaged group discussion and role play to encourage individual learning.

Topics Include:

CORE TRAINING:
• Interviewing prospective participants to inform them of the family arbitration process and assist them in making an informed choice
• Screening for domestic violence and power imbalances
• Preparing a Family Arbitration Agreement
• Conducting pre-hearing arbitration meeting(s)
• Managing the family arbitration process
• Appropriate communication skills and knowledge
• Conducting the arbitration hearing
• Different kinds of hearings
• Principle of proportionality
• Application of the rules of evidence
• Assessing evidence
• Application of the applicable law
• Award writing skills
• Preparing the family arbitration record, award, and arbitrator report
• Costs awards: Best practices for managing the arbitration file

SUBSTANTIVE KNOWLEDGE BASE:
• Nature of conflict and conflict management, disputes and dispute resolution theory and principles
• Fundamentals of natural justice and due process
• Principles of applicable law
• Arbitration Act, 1991, Family Arbitration Regulation, Family Law Act, and the family arbitration process

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 416-593-0210

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