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New: Family Law (WA) Workflow

Picture this scenario: you work in a small firm, alongside a partner, one other lawyer and the receptionist. It’s Friday afternoon and you are the only one in the office.

The phone rings. It’s a regular client, a small business owner who has been coming to the firm for a long time for employment and property advice. You take the call, thinking that it will be more of the same, but the client starts to tell a different story. The marriage has broken down. He wants a divorce – there are no kids, but there’s the house and the car and the business to consider…

You don’t ‘do’ family law - on the other hand, you know the partner will not be pleased if you ruin this relationship.

And then you remember:  Family Law (WA) Workflow.

It will step you through the processes this client needs you to address. Navigation schematics guide you through the steps for applying for a divorce and preparing a property settlement, starting with the client intake sheet that helps you ask the necessary and relevant questions while the client is on the phone. You make an appointment for the client to come in on Monday, and let him know what he will need to bring with him to make the most of your meeting.

You end the conversation and continue to step through the workflows, going through the checklists and decision trees, taking on board the tips and alerts. When you come back to the office next week, you’ll be ready to take instructions from your client. The partner drops by the office on her way home from court and asks what has happened in her absence. She thanks you for keeping the business with the firm: it’s a good end to the week.

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If this all sounds a bit familiar, it's because you've probably read something very like it here on Online Insider in late 2014, when Thomson Reuters released Family Law Workflows to cater for the Commonwealth jurisdiction of family law. We are now pleased to announce the release of its companion product, Family Law (WA) Workflow, specifically adapted for the needs of family law practitioners based in Western Australia.

Family Law (WA) Workflow, like Family Law Workflows, is a new practice solution on Westlaw AU. Its navigation schematics and interactive resources step practitioners through their legal work, maximising time and cost efficiencies and minimising risk by making processes transparent and consistent. Solicitors in smaller firms who are perhaps not so familiar with family law, as well as junior lawyers and their supervisors, will find it of benefit to their practice and their business.

The first two topics in each product, “Ending a Relationship” and “Property Distribution”, will be followed by others including “Children’s matters” and “Child Support” to ensure coverage of the practice area.

When subscribed to in conjunction with other family law publications on Westlaw AU, you are able to move between the schematics, to the downloadable precedents in Family Law Precedents- NSW Law Society (suitable for all jurisdictions apart from WA) and on to the commentary and legislation in Dickey’s Family Law with Legislation (now also available as an eSub on ProView) if you need to do more research. Similarly, depending on your subscription profile, The Laws of Australia and FirstPoint are easily within reach.

More information about Family Law Workflows and Family Law (WA) Workflow is available on our estore or from your account manager.

For more about Thomson Reuters' Workflow products, part of our Best Practice - Legal Solutions offering, visit our Legal Workflow page.

lara horstead
By Lara Horstead

Lara is a new product developer whose work is focussed on the information and practice needs of legal practitioners in small-mid size firms. Most recently, she has been commissioning in family law, but she is interested in a wide range of legal subject matter and publishing formats including social media.

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