Analyze legal issues in various forms of relationships in the context of family law, wills and estates, real estate, tax law, and more. Join us for Beyond Blended Families in Edmonton (February 20) or Calgary (February 28).
ABOUT
Join co-chairs Catherin Gerrits and Jonathan F. Griffith and discuss a range of topics, including:
- Wills and Estates: Tips and Traps for Undocumented Relationships
- Multi-party Families and Multi-party Agreements: Relationship Agreements for the Polyamorous
- Addressing Residential Real Property Transfers in Unique Circumstances
- Taxing Relationships: Tax Law Issues Arising in Emerging Family Law Relationships
- LGBTQ2+ Literacy for Legal Practitioners
- Alternative Reproductive Technologies for Families
Explore how tax law currently addresses common law relationships and analyze issues, solutions, and practice tips for managing residential real property transfers in various family law relationships.
Discuss polyamorous individuals and relationship structures, receive recommendations and best practice tips for clearly addressing family relationships in clients’ wills and estates documentation, learn about emerging trends in the law of alternative reproductive technologies, and much more.
FACULTY
Co-Chairs
- Catherine Gerrits | Dunphy Best Blocksom LLP | Calgary
- Jonathan F. Griffith | Dunphy Best Blocksom LLP | Calgary
Faculty
- Patricia L. Daunais QC | Daunais McKay + Harms LLP | Calgary
- John-Paul E. Boyd | Executive Director, Canadian Research Institute for Law and the Family| Calgary
- Mark W. Fletcher | Fletcher Carter, Barrister and Solicitors | Calgary
- Alex MacNab | Moe Hannah LLP | Calgary
REGISTER ONLINE
Register online to attend Beyond Blended Families in Edmonton (February 20) or Calgary (February 28). View the brochure for details.
Register on or before January 23 to take advantage of our early bird discount.