This webinar will explore the key cases and decisions in respect of financial remedy proceedings from 2025, as well as looking ahead at what is on the horizon for 2026 and beyond.

This is aimed at anyone who practices in family law proceedings, and will be a crash course in everything you need to know to round up what happened in 2025.

This will include case decisions and precedents on matrimonial and non-matrimonial assets, disclosure and misrepresentation in nuptial agreements, company valuations and FDR privilege, as well as a look ahead to the possible reforms coming following the Financial Remedies Scoping Report.

The webinar will cover a year of case law in 1 hour

This webinar is aimed at anyone whom practices in family law.

This webinar is suitable for all levels

Those in attendance will learn what has happened in financial remedy proceedings in the last 12 months, and ensure their knowledge is up to date in key developments.

1. Standish v Standish confirms non-matrimonial property isn’t subject to the sharing principle.

2. Helliwell v Entwistle confirmed that a nuptial agreement can be overturned if there is fraudulent non-disclosure of assets.

3. The current recommendation to the Government from the Law Commission Scoping Report is that the law around finances following divorce or dissolution is outdated, and four different models of proposed reform are provided in the report.

This live webinar contains a 45-minute presentation from Jon Whettingsteel and a 15-minute Q&A session where you can ask any questions you'd like directly to Jon. You can download your own copy of the presentation and resources to refer to during and after the live webinar.

You will be able to actively listen to the course and ask questions to the speaker.

This live webinar provides you with 1 hour of learning.

Attendees will receive a CPD certificate upon completion of this course.

The live webinar begins at 10:00 and our Q&A session starts at 10:45

The £69 +VAT price includes:

  • 45-minutes of topical content
  • 15-minute interactive Q&A
  • comprehensive notes
  • CPD Certificate

Of course! Once you select the live webinar, you will have the option to select the number of tickets you want to purchase, then you can follow the instructions on the screen. Once your payment has been processed, you will then be asked to assign the tickets to those attending. Each delegate will then receive an email with instructions on how to finalise their booking.

Simply get in touch with team@formediagroup.co.uk to request an invoice, you will need to let us know which live webinar you are booking and how many attendees you need to book.

Agenda

10:00
Live Webinar Begins
10:45 - 11:00
Live Q&A

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£69 + VAT

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Join us for a 60-minute LIVE webinar with Jon Whettingsteel. The ticket price includes:

  • 45-minutes of topical content
  • 15-minute interactive Q&A
  • comprehensive lecture notes
  • CPD certificate
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  • Jon Whettingsteel

    About the speaker

    Jon Whettingsteel

    Jon is the head of Dutton Gregory’s talented and nationally recognised, award-winning family law team described in Legal 500 as ‘a young dynamic team’, with Jon being ‘dynamic and a natural born team leader’.

    With over 15 years of experience in family law. Jon has won multiple awards, both regionally and nationally in recognition of his high-level of knowledge, expertise and skill.

    As a legal commentator Jon has had articles published in national media including The Law Society Gazette, Resolution’s The Review, and has appeared on multiple radio stations, including the BBC as a family law expert.

    Jon’s work covers all aspects of family law, and he has previously presented webinars for other legal professionals on ‘an introduction to family law’ and ‘costs in financial remedy proceedings’, as well as having written a book on internal and external child relocation.

    Jon works with a number of Grandparent groups, supporting grandparents in seeking contact.

    In addition to presenting to other legal professionals Jon presents to other industries, professionals and at events on a number of topics, including cohabitation agreements, and pre and post-nuptial agreements as part of future planning and client advising.

    Jon has appeared on local media as an ‘ask the expert’ on family lawyer, answering questions on a variety of topics around family law.

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