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In Support of Mediators

24/12/2015

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 Ebborn Law was a sponsor of the 2015 Arbitrators' and Mediators' Institute of New Zealand's (AMINZ) conference. Erin Ebborn attended and was impressed with the scope of practice and level of professional development the attendees exhibited.  So impressed, in fact, that Ebborn Law is supporting an international conference run by AMINZ, being held in Queenstown at the start of March 2016.

 This very special conference will see the International Academy of Mediators conference with AMINZ. Network and learn with some of the world's leading commercial mediators. Confirmed as attending are some of the leading practitioners in the fields of mediation.

 Changes in the Care of Children Act in 2015 have seen a growth in alternative dispute resolution (ADR) in the family justice system. Ebborn Law recognised early on the benefit of ADR to children. Resolving disputes without Court involvement is a lot less stressful and costly.
 
 We are heavily invested in the Family Dispute Resolution (FDR) service, being the country's largest provider of the government-subsidised Family Legal Advice Service (FLAS). Ebborn Law has blazed a trail for other law firms by implementing VLaw: a client-focused genre of technology solutions that forms the DNA of the future of legal services. We currently can deliver this service over the World Wide Web to anyone with a smart phone or computer with internet connectivity. Read more about VLaw here.

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Family Law information valuable for social services

23/12/2015

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By Jarrod Coburn, CEO

 During 2015, in partnership with Social Service Providers Aotearoa (SSPA), Ebborn Law delivered a series of
intensive four-hour workshops to a broad range of staff from social support services. We ran these workshops in Invercargill, Cromwell, Dunedin, Christchurch, Napier and Wellington.

 Two other key players came on board to support the Wellington workshop: Te Rito Wellington Family Violence Network and Strengthening Families Whakapiripiri Nga Whānau.
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Stacey Pepene (National Training Coordinator for Womens Refuge) with Janet Bagshaw (Coordinator for Te Rito Family Violence Network) and Erin Ebborn at the Wellington 2015 workshop.
 Visit our Useful Info page for the information provided on the Family Justice System.  We want to thank the participants for attending and engaging with us during the workshops, and SSPA for providing this opportunity to social services, and look forward to providing a number of workshops throughout the North Island in 2016.

 Channel 9 Dunedin featured the workshop held at the Otago Museum on their news broadcast. Click here to view it online.
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