Description
Attend and earn 1 CPD hour in Practice Management & Business Skills
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories
Chair
Heinrich Moser, Barrister; Preeminent Junior Counsel, Family Law Barrister, Doyle’s Guide 2024
Practice Management & Business Skills
Risk Management Issue: Dealing with Coercive Control and Family Violence in Family Law Matters
- Practice management tools to maximise safety and minimise harm in dealing with allegations of family violence and coercive control
- How to identify and mitigate risk in representing victims/survivors, and alleged perpetrators
- Strategies to avoid complicity in systems abuse and promote fair hearing and safety
Presented by Katherine Bromfield, Legal Practitioner Director, Bromfield Family Law
Presenters
Heinrich Moser, Barrister; Preeminent Junior Counsel, Family Law Barrister
Heinrich (Henry) Moser LLM is a Barrister, Accredited Family Law Arbitrator and Nationally Accredited Mediator. He attended Law Schools at the University of Zurich and the University of Western Australia and was admitted to the Supreme Court of Western Australia and the High Court of Australia in 1995. He was a solicitor and partner at Paterson & Dowding between 1995 and 1999 and has practiced as a Barrister since 1999. Heinrich obtained Masters of Laws (UWA) and was accredited as Family Law Arbitrator in 2001 and as Mediator in 2012. He has completed the Advanced Mediation Training at Harvard Law School and has a Certificate in Design Thinking from RMIT., He practices in family and de facto law, estates and probate, family provision, equity and trusts, appeals and other general civil litigation in all Courts. Henry's publications include articles on Family Law, De Facto Law, Estates, Bankruptcy, Superannuation and Personal Injury. He has presented numerous papers and seminars on a variety of subjects. He is the author of the Chapters on Family Law and ADR, WA Law Handbook Online, Sussex Street. He has also co-authored the Section on Children in Halsbury's Laws of Australia. Outside the law, Henry is a qualified intercultural trainer and was a Member and Chair of the Board of AFS Intercultural Programs Australia.
Katherine Bromfield, Legal Practitioner Director, Bromfield Family Law
Katherine Bromfield is an experienced family lawyer and Director of Bromfield Family Law. Katherine represents clients in respect of parenting and financial issues arising from separation and the associated proceedings in the Family Court of Western Australia and the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia. Katherine has a special interest in family violence, in particular the dynamics of coercive control and systems abuse, and regularly appears in restraining order proceedings in the Magistrates Court of WA. Katherine’s practice also extends to the Protection and Care jurisdiction of the Children’s Court of WA, representing respondent parents and foster parents. Katherine completed her Articled Clerkship and found her feet as a junior lawyer at Legal Aid WA, gaining experience in both criminal law and family law, then worked at a number of different private family law firms before starting her own family law practice in 2020. Family law disputes damage families and Katherine is committed to finding alternative pathways to litigation and practical solutions which allow families to move forward. Katherine is trained in mediation and collaboration and is currently serving as Vice President of Collaborative Professionals WA.