
The Family Law Language Project
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Making family law more accessible and reducing conflict by improving the understanding and use of language #watchyourlanguage
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02-10-2021 11:44:18
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The Family Law Language Project The phrase that’s really winding me up at the minute is “go after”, as in they’re going to go after my pensions 😡


Dealing with Divorce FamilyLawHour Patricia Beckett Especially when you have people who face multiple disadvantages. We see people who cannot read and write, let alone understand the legal terminology which can be very overwhelming and confusing.


I'm looking forward to joining FamilyLawHour on 2 April where we'll be diving into Resolution Vision for Family Justice.

This sort of language being used on TV is so unhelpful and can be really damaging for families! As Susie Parsons has pointed out - when will screenwriters catch up! ⬇️




Last week Lauren Evans spoke about the Family Solutions Group UK Language Matters initiative alongside two other projects aimed at supporting the humans involved in litigation: the clients, the lawyers and the children caught in the middle vimeo.com/943997934/9102…





Read the latest post on The Family Law Language Project's website by Molly Nathan of SMB Plain and Simple: Language in Family Proceedings — The Family Law Language Project #familylaw #watchyourlanguage #familycourt #FPR2010


We are attending the Resolution #CollaborativePractice forum today - looking at why language matters and what improvements can be made in the language family law practitioners use


A useful reminder from us today at the Resolution collaborative practice forum of The 5 Ps



Thank you to Kelly Pougher at the Resolution collaborative forum today for raising awareness of the importance of use of language when working with neurodiverse clients - top tip: don’t assume, listen,mirror language they use (identity first language or person first language)