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FAMILY DISPUTE RESOLUTION PRACTICE COURSE GUIDE

FAMILY DISPUTE RESOLUTION PRACTICE COURSE GUIDE

INTERESTED IN BECOMING A FAMILY DISPUTE RESOLUTION PRACTITIONER?

Download the Family Dispute Resolution Practice (FDRP) Course Guide to learn how our program can equip you with the skills to facilitate peaceful resolutions and empower families in times of conflict.

What’s inside?

Our guide provides all the key details about the FDRP program, including:

  • Why family dispute resolution is an essential and growing area of legal practice
  • How to help families make decisions outside the courtroom using mediation and collaborative law
  • Who the course is designed for—perfect for those looking to specialise in family law and dispute resolution
  • A detailed breakdown of the course structure, including subjects and practicum components
  • Insights from experienced practitioners and mentors in the field
  • Key intake dates and pathways to accreditation
  • Comprehensive pricing details and qualification options

Start guiding families through their most challenging times with confidence and empathy. Download the course guide now and begin your journey in Family Dispute Resolution Practice.

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