Course description
The growth of parties who act as Litigants in Person (LIP) is proving to be one of the most challenging aspects for courts and advocates in family proceedings.
Aimed at family lawyers, this webinar with the ever-popular Stuart Barlow seeks to address the challenges of working with a LIP and will take a fresh look at the current position including the role of McKenzie Friends and their future within the court system.
It will also consider the important recent development in the introduction of the prohibition on cross examination in person by those alleged to be victims or perpetrators of domestic abuse under section 65 of the Domestic Abuse Act 2021 which will impact on LIPs.
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Introduction
The growth of parties who act as Litigants in Person (LIP) is proving to be one of the most challenging aspects for courts and advocates in family proceedings.
Aimed at family lawyers, this webinar seeks to address the challenges of working with a LIP and will take a fresh look at the current position including the role of McKenzie Friends and their future within the court system.
It will also consider the important recent development in the introduction of the prohibition on cross examination in person by those alleged to be victims or perpetrators of domestic abuse under section 65 of the Domestic Abuse Act 2021 which will impact on LIPs.
What You Will Learn
This webinar will cover the following:
- Reasons for LIPs
- The Court’s approach to LIPs
- Conducting a hearing with the LIP
- Lawyers’ responsibility towards the LIP
- Cost issues
- Rights of audience and rights to conduct litigation
- Increase in the role of McKenzie Friends and possible changes
- Section 65 Domestic Abuse Act 2021 and the appointment of a qualified legal representative to cross examine on behalf of a LIP
- Relevant caselaw
Expenses
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