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This lecture is essential viewing for those with a regular financial remedy practice.

We are increasingly seeing cases where family members or friends lend money for legal costs, property purchases, or to buy out another party. From the earliest stage, all involved want to know how the court will treat these funds, including any further advances, and what steps can be taken to protect their position.

We are also seeing more complex family arrangements, where more than two spouses or partners have contributed to property or other assets, or where agreements exist - for example, allowing an elderly relative to live in a property.

Family lawyers are not always comfortable analysing whether a party may have a TLATA claim. It is therefore essential to identify potential issues at the earliest stage, understand what evidence will be required, and have this in order for the first appointment. This allows appropriate directions to be made and ensures that meaningful negotiations can take place.

Badly run intervenor claims are expensive and cause delay. These issues need to be dealt with at the start of the proceedings, not kicked down the road.

This session is a must-watch for financial remedy practitioners.

This webinar is for suitable for all levels. 

  • How courts treat debts and gifts, including practical guidance on protecting money that has been loaned
  • The position of third parties
  • A refresher on key TLATA principles
  • How intervenor claims can be managed as cost-effectively as possible in practice
  • When intervenors should (and should not) be joined, and alternatives to joinder

The treatment and management of debts and family gifts

Third-party claims to marital assets

Third-party assets held on behalf of parties

This live webinar contains a 45-minute presentation, followed by a 15-minute Q&A session where you can ask any questions you'd like directly to Katharine Bundell. 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 13:30 and ends at 14:30.

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.

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  • Katharine Bundell MCIArb

    About the speaker

    Katharine Bundell MCIArb

    Katharine is a barrister at 4 Paper Buildings who specialises in financial remedy and private law children on divorces, particularly high net worth or complex cases and those with international elements.

    She is a qualified arbitrator for finance and children. Katharine sits on the FLBA committee and is a member of the Financial Remedy Rules sub committee. She is a qualified pupil supervisor and mentor. Katharine lectures for all of the main CPD providers. She spoke at the first New York State Bar Association Global Law Symposium and Tech Summit on Crypto-currency.

    She has written for the FT, Solicitor’s Journal and other magazines and papers. Katharine has written a book on Schedule 1, Financial Provision for Unmarried Parents which has just gone into a second edition.

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