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No Court Divorce - Free Seminars

No Court Divorce - Free Seminars

At Swan Family Lawyers we have been well aware for many years that the adversarial system is damaging to families as well as expensive and uncertain. We are committed to helping families find a respectful way of ending their relationships with the least amount of damage to their children to enhance their capacity to co-parent into the future.

Swan Family Lawyers, together with Belperio Clark Lawyers, will be presenting a number of free seminars on Collaborative Practice. Our initial seminar held on 2 May 2011 at Burnside Community Centre was a very successful event. Registrants were extremely animated during question time and were interested to learn that there is an alternative to the adversarial approach to resolving family disputes. The success of this initial seminar has encouraged us to make similar presentations in both Adelaide and regional South Australia.

We will be holding the following further free seminars on Collaborative Practice:


Monday 1 August 2011
6:30pm to 7:30pm
Burnside Community Centre Lounge
City of Burnside Council
401 Greenhill Road, Tusmore SA 5065

Monday 22 August 2011
7:30pm to 8:30pm
North Adelaide Community Centre
Institute Building
176 Tynte Street, North Adelaide SA 5006

Coffee, tea and biscuits will be provided.

Please contact Swan Family Lawyers on (08) 8221 7020 or Belperio Clark Lawyers on (08) 8212 1322 to book your place today!

Call us now on 8227 1970 and we will chat with you over the phone free of charge.

Family law, divorce, wills and estate specialist family lawyers for Adelaide and South Australia.

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Disclaimer: The information contained in this blog is for informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Nothing in this blog should be deemed to create or constitute a solicitor-client relationship between any readers and Swan Family Lawyers. A solicitor-client relationship is created only when this firm agrees to represent someone and a written engagement agreement or engagement letter is signed by both the client and solicitor. In all cases, the reader should consult his or her own solicitor for advice. The information in this blog is based on Australian law.