How Can We Make Family Law More Accessible? - Emma Nash - S5E22

This week on the Legally Speaking Podcast, our host Robert Hanna welcomes Emma Nash, founder of the 'Family Law Language Project' and Family Law Partner at Fletcher Day. Aside from Emma's busy work life as a Family Law Partner, she is a strong advocate for reform within the family justice system. Emma is a strong believer in making family law easier to understand and more accessible to everyone. In this episode, we discuss the following:A typical workday in the life of a family law partner at Fletcher DayThe purpose and importance of the ‘Family Law Language Project’How social media platforms can be used to help re-educate the public and professionals on appropriate languageThe role of media in portraying family law casesThe reforms that will be beneficial for the family justice systemHow the Divorce Dissolution Separation Act will affect the way family lawyers practiceOut now on the Legally Speaking Podcast website and all major audio platforms! Sponsored by Clio: Clio is a legal case management software that works in partnership with the Law Society of England and Wales and is an approved supplier of the Law Society of Scotland.Support the show

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