Property law in family disputes, family law property issues, family mediation property law, property settlements in family law, Alison Blackman, property law for family lawyers, family law mediation, property advice for mediators, Thomson Webb & Corfield.


  • Date:08/05/2025 12:30
  • Location Online Event

 

Description

About the Session:

In family law and mediation, understanding property law can be a crucial factor in reaching fair and informed resolutions. Yet, many family lawyers and mediators may not fully grasp the nuances of property law, which can lead to costly oversights. This Lunch and Learn session will dive into the key aspects of property law that are particularly relevant to family law professionals.

Join Alison Blackman, Partner at Thomson Webb & Corfield in Cambridge, as she provides valuable insights into the intersection of property law and family law. Alison will explore common misconceptions, the impact of property ownership, and what family lawyers and mediators often miss when dealing with property in family disputes. This session will help you understand how property law affects financial settlements and what you need to know to ensure clients receive the best advice and outcomes.

Why Attend?

  • Gain a deeper understanding of property law and its implications for family law and mediation
  • Discover common gaps in knowledge that family lawyers and mediators often overlook
  • Learn practical tips for addressing property-related issues in family law cases
  • Enhance your ability to support clients through property disputes in family mediation
  • Network with other family law professionals and improve your approach to property issues

About the Speaker:

Alison Blackman is a Partner at Thomson Webb & Corfield, a highly regarded law firm in Cambridge. Specializing in property law, Alison has extensive experience in advising clients on property-related matters in the context of family law disputes. With her wealth of knowledge, Alison offers clear, actionable advice that helps family law professionals navigate complex property issues.

Who Should Attend?

This session is ideal for family lawyers and mediators who want to improve their understanding of property law, enhance their approach to property disputes, and ensure they are providing comprehensive advice to clients. Whether you are new to family law or an experienced professional, Alison’s insights will be valuable to your practice.

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