Family Law Judges' Series 2025 – Session 3

Family Law Judges' Series 2025 – Session 3
Back by popular demand, the College of Law’s celebrated Family Law Judges’ Series returns in 2025, boasting a legacy of excellence. Join the ranks of the most accomplished family law professionals and gain exclusive insights from six of the nation’s Family Law judges.
This series is your pathway to understanding the finer points judges look for in court. Secure your place now and experience the series that has set the benchmark in legal education.
- Session 1 – 14 March 2025 (2 hours) – Click here
- Session 2 – 21 March 2025 (2 hours) – Click here
- Session 3 – 28 March 2025 (2 hours)
- All three sessions (6 hours) – Click here
Session 3 is presented by:
- Judge Brana Obradovic, Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia; and
- Judge Dale Kemp, Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia
COURSE OUTLINE
4.15pm: Login and welcome
Chair: Mark Youssef, Partner, Unified Lawyers
4.20pm: Varying parenting orders under Section 65DAAA: Rice & Asplund refined or redefined?
Judge Brana Obradovic, Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia
5.20pm: Stretch break
5.25pm: The Evidentiary Changes contained in the 2024 Family Law Act Amendments, Section 128 Certificates and Shopping for Lawyers (It’s Impact and Implications)
Judge Dale Kemp, Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia
6.25pm: Close
This webinar is designed for all legal practitioners but is ideal for family law practitioners of all levels.
This webinar is produced in NSW and features judicial officers from various states across Australia. This webinar is available to practitioners from all Australian jurisdictions.
All times listed for this course are Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT). Please take note of any time differences if you are registering from QLD, WA, SA, NT or from outside Australia.
If you intend to claim CPD units for this educational activity, please note that CPD activities are not accredited by the Law Society of NSW or any other equivalent local authority, with the exception of Western Australia. If you hold a practising certificate in a state or territory other than Western Australia and this educational activity extends your knowledge and skills in areas that are relevant to your practice needs or professional development, then you should claim one (1) "unit” for each hour of attendance, refreshment breaks not included. The annual requirement is ten (10) CPD units each year from 1 April to 31 March. Some practitioners, such as accredited specialists are required to complete more than ten (10) units each CPD year.
Practitioners holding WA practising certificates are eligible to earn CPD points for this course. For instructions to earn CPD points, please click here.
- Professional skills – 1 Point
- Substantive Law – 1 Point