Assessments: When to do one? How does Hryniak decision affect assessments? | CPDonline.ca

Assessments: When to do one? How does Hryniak decision affect assessments?

Assessments: When to do one? How does Hryniak decision affect assessments?

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Substantive: 0.5
30 minutes
Published
2017
Presenter(s)
Diana Carr
Tracy Engelking
Lise Parent
Source
County of Carleton Law Association (CCLA)
Provider
CPDOnline.ca
Language
English
Length
30 minutes
Price
$139.00 plus tax
26th Annual Institute of Family Law

Assessments: When to do one? How does Hryniak decision affect assessments?

Presenters

Diana Carr

Diana Carr is a Queen's grad and currently a sole practitioner. She has practiced exclusively in family law for 25 years. A long-time member of the Planning Committee of this program, she is also a member of the Community Liaison and Resource Committee and a panel member of the Office of the Children's Lawyer for over 20 years. She is also a former member of the Bench and Bar Committee, previously taught at the Bar Admission course and regularly makes presentations about family law at CLE events. One of her best volunteer jobs was as a member of the Marty/Royce Scholarship Committee at Queen's University, which provided, annually, the opportunity to review amazing applications from gifted, female students with post-graduate plans for a variety of studies from creative dance to cancer research.

Justice Tracy Engelking

Tracy Engelking was appointed a judge of the Superior Court of Justice and a member of the Family Court in Ottawa in March 2016. Prior to being appointed, Justice Engelking was a senior counsel with the Children’s Aid Society in Ottawa. She was also a partner with McKecknie Atnikov Scholbert & Engelking until 1998 and a partner with O’Connor Lavigne & Pegg until 1995. Justice Engelking received her LLB from Osgoode Hall, York University in 1994, and as called to the Bar in 1992.

Justice Lise Parent

Still calling Ottawa “home”, Justice Parent relocated to the GTA in January 2013 after her appointment to the Ontario Court of Justice in Brampton, ON.

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