Family Justice Review Podcast
Training Provider:
The Law Society
The Family Justice Review final report was published on 3 November and recommended a number of important changes for the future of the family justice system.
In this free 40 minute podcast leading experts Christina Blacklaws and James Carroll discuss the key elements of the review including:
• the proposals for speeding up the court process in public and private law,
• the potential impact of legal aid cuts,
• the proposed Family Justice Service and
• the growth of dispute resolution.
As such it is essential listening for anyone working in the family justice system.
You can play this podcast through your PC or download it as an MP3 file for CPD points on the move. If you have any technical problems please contact your IT department in the first instance.
Speakers:
Christina Blacklaws specialises in child protection and mediation and is director of Co-operative Legal Services, the child care representative on the Law Society Council and chief assessor on the Law Society’s Children Panel.
James Carroll is a partner at Russell-Cooke solicitors specialising in the legal and financial ramifications of relationship formation and breakdown. He is co-chair of the Law Society’s Family Law Committee.
In this free 40 minute podcast leading experts Christina Blacklaws and James Carroll discuss the key elements of the review including:
• the proposals for speeding up the court process in public and private law,
• the potential impact of legal aid cuts,
• the proposed Family Justice Service and
• the growth of dispute resolution.
As such it is essential listening for anyone working in the family justice system.
You can play this podcast through your PC or download it as an MP3 file for CPD points on the move. If you have any technical problems please contact your IT department in the first instance.
Speakers:
Christina Blacklaws specialises in child protection and mediation and is director of Co-operative Legal Services, the child care representative on the Law Society Council and chief assessor on the Law Society’s Children Panel.
James Carroll is a partner at Russell-Cooke solicitors specialising in the legal and financial ramifications of relationship formation and breakdown. He is co-chair of the Law Society’s Family Law Committee.

