Coram Chambers launches summer seminar series on financial provision and TOLATA

Coram Chambers’ Family Finance Team presents its Financial Provision and TOLATA Summer Seminar Series, starting in June. Attend in person at Coram Chambers or online.

Coram Chambers is delighted to announce the launch of its Financial Provision and TOLATA Summer Seminar Series. The Coram Family Finance Team has designed this programme for legal professionals seeking the latest insights on financial remedy proceedings and TOLATA claims.

The summer seminar series offers a flexible format. Attendees can join in person at Coram Chambers or participate online. Each session includes drinks and nibbles for those attending in person.

Diverse topics with leading speakers
The programme features a broad range of topics, including:

  • 18 June Schedule 1 Maintenance Claims – Georgina Rushworth, Pollyanna Furness and Sophie Kay 
  • 25 June Down the Drain: Bankruptcy in financial remedy proceedings – Greg Williams and Beth Payne 
  • 8 July To Trust or not to Trust?: Trending issues in TOLATA Claims – Cason Yong
  • 22 July Part III MFPA 1984 – Sophie Hill and Adrian Barnett-Thoung-Holland
  • 30 July The impact of coercive control generally on financial awards – Jacqueline Marks and Rachel Cooper
  • 6 August Where are we now on sharing? Standish in practice, including ringfencing pensions – Matthew Richardson, Pollyanna Furness and Alex Clift
  • 13 August Conduct: The glass through which to assess fairness – Anna Ratcliffe, Sophie Kay and Beth Payne
  • Date tbc: Essential Skills for Family Lawyers – Matthew Richardson
  • Date tbc: Child maintenance where there is 50/50 care – Rachel Cooper 
  • Date tbc: SJE Business Valuations: Fragile yet final? – Alex Laing and Hannah Whitehouse
  • Date tbc: REMO: Enforcing your award in the web of international law – Adrian Barnett-Thoung-Holland, Alex Laing, Sophie Kay and Hannah Whitehouse
  • Date tbc: Intervenors in Financial Remedy Proceedings: Practice and procedure – Greg Williams 
  • Date tbc: Nuptial Agreements: Increasingly popular but worth the paper they are written on? – Rachel Cooper

How to register

If you wish to attend, please email events@coramchambers.co.uk indicating which seminar you would like to join and whether you prefer to attend in person or online.