CPD Course at DCC – Family Law updates by Ted Chan and Vivien Leung
Join us for a CPD course addressing recent developments in Family Law. Our speakers, Ted Chan and Vivien Leung, will talk about the following issues:
• Nuptial Agreements and Crossley Applications
• Re-opening Consent Orders
• Conduct and Add-back
• Treatment of Pension
• Disclosure and Specific Discovery
For CPD Accreditation, we have applied for 1 point from the Law Society of Hong Kong.
Details of the course
• Date: Friday, 27 September 2024
• Time: 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
• Venue: Denis Chang’s Chambers, 9/F, One Lippo Centre, 89 Queensway, Admiralty
Seats are limited and will be allocated on a first-come-first-served basis. RSVP now to secure your reservation!
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For enquiries, please reach out to Lynci Yuan at [email protected].
Ted Chan
Ted has been regularly instructed to advise and/or handle matrimonial and family law cases. He has ample experience in children matters such as custody, relocation, schooling, parentage, allegations of abuse, etc. He is also a CEDR accredited mediator. More details can be found in Ted’s profile.
Vivien Leung
Vivien is a recommended barrister in the Doyle’s Guide for Leading Family & Divorce Law Barristers – Hong Kong, 2024.
Vivien advises on all aspects of matrimonial finance and children’s matters and has particular experience in handling divorce cases with a cross-border or international element.
Find out more from Vivien’s profile.
This article was first published on 6 September 2024.
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