Monday, 1 September 2025
*Original Content was created in October 2024
Description
Attend and earn 1 CPD hour
* This interactive online recording includes questions and quizzes requiring critical thinking about the topics, so you have no annual limits to the number of points/hours you can claim with this format of learning. Please verify with your CPD rules
Chair:
David Amodeo, Barrister, Hobson Chambers
Learning Objectives:
- Identify and respond to key challenges such as mental health, delays, and safety risks in child care cases
- Gain practical strategies for managing client expectations and addressing breaches of court orders
Expert Panel: Handling Key Challenges in Child Care Legal Practice
- Mental health Issues
- Delay of proceedings and how to manage the delay
- Managing the client’s expectation during the process
- What to do when orders are breached?
- Dealing with potential risk to the safety of the child?
Panellists
Minka Boddé, Special Counsel, Aspiring Law
Alex Ashmore, Barrister, Hepburn Chambers
Debbie Bryan-Lamb, Partner/Mediator, Ward Adams Bryan-Lamb
Shelley Stevenson, Barrister, Kumutoto Chambers
Presenters
David Amodeo, Barrister, Hobson ChambersDavid is a barrister who specialises and practises in all areas of relationship and family law, and has done so for over a quarter of a century. David represents a wide variety of clients, including individuals, families and organisations in situations and proceedings across the wide diversity of situations involving people and property that are encompassed within the relevant jurisdictions. Throughout his time in practise David has presented many seminars to lawyers and other professionals working within the area and continues his involvement in a variety of roles within professional associations working in Aotearoa.
Alex Ashmore, Barrister, Hepburn Chambers
Alex was admitted as a barrister and solicitor in 1990. He practiced as a solicitor for approximately 17 years – 12 of these as a partner in a firm in Waitakere City. Alex became a Barrister in 2007 and has been practicing in Central Auckland since that time. Alex’s practice is focused on Family Law including Relationship Property, Family Protection matters and cases involving children. Alex has a particular interest in cases involving the Hague Convention on International Child Abduction and has appeared as counsel in the Family Court, High Court and Court of Appeal in such cases. Alex also regularly acts in appeals from the Family Court. Alex’s tertiary qualifications include B.Com LLB obtained in 1988 and Masters with First Class Honours obtained in 2006. He has presented papers on various aspects of Family Law both in New Zealand and overseas.
Minka Boddé, Special Counsel, Aspiring Law
Minka is an experienced Family Law Specialist, who has recently taken up the helm leading the Family Law team at Aspiring Law. She began her career as a general litigation solicitor, returning to specialise in family law in 2009 after spending 8 years raising her children. Minka represents both parents and children in the Family Court, providing mediation privately or through FDR. She specialises in conflict coaching for families going through separation. Minka is committed to helping families navigate the separation process to avoid as much trauma and damage as possible, while achieving a safe outcome for the children. She is passionate about the work towards a Family Court system that not only assists families to maintain a level of relatedness and co-operation, but supports and educates them to deal with the challenges to their family in a holistic and empowering way.
Debbie Bryan-Lamb, Partner/Mediator, Ward Adams Bryan-Lamb
Debbie is a partner at Ward Adams Bryan-Lamb. As an experienced litigator Debbie specialises in family law specialising in Care of Children Act, Protection of Personal Property Rights Act proceedings, division of relationship property matters, trust and company entities. Debbie is Lawyer for Child and Lawyer for Subject Person and also assists clients with wills, trusts, elderly law, employment and retirement village matters. Debbie is an experienced mediator with AMINZ (Arbitrators' and Mediators') Institute of NZ Inc., FDR Mediator/Provider, a credentialed Associate FDR Member, Voice of Child Specialist and an accredited member of the NZ Law Society's Panel of Mediators as a Family Specialist. Debbie has a Graduate Diploma in Business Studies (Dispute Resolution) and is renowned for helping parties reach resolution in all kinds of disputes. As a "people person" Debbie has extensive experience working collaboratively with parties from all walks of life, having mediated disputes involving deeply personal family conflict, employment, relationship property and long-standing commercial disputes.
Shelley Stevenson, Barrister, Kumutoto Chambers
Shelley is an experienced family lawyer based in Wellington, New Zealand. She specialises in all aspects of family law and has special interest in relationship property and cases involving Oranga Tamariki. She is regularly appointed by the Family Court to represent children in parenting disputes and child protection cases. Earlier in her career Shelley was a youth advocate, criminal defence lawyer and civil litigator and has worked in family law since 1995.