• April 23, 2024
 Specialist Accreditation Applications Closing Soon

Specialist Accreditation Applications Closing Soon

Resolution’s Specialist Accreditation programme for laywers and financial advisers closes it’s doors for applications next week – 23 September 2020.

Specialist Accreditation is a mark of excellence recognised by the public, your peers and the judiciary. It demonstrates an outstanding level of skills, expertise and knowledge of family law as well in specific areas of expertise.

Lawyer applicants are required to demonstrate thorough knowledge of substantive law, procedure and practice, and sufficient skill, proficiency and experience in specialist areas of family practice.

Accredited lawyer specialists can confidently represent themselves as highly competent to the public, the legal profession, officers of CAFCASS and relevant public bodies, such as the Legal Aid Agency and Local Authorities.

Financial advisor applicants are required to demonstrate thorough knowledge of family financial matters, procedure and practice, and sufficient skill, proficiency and experience in their specialist fields.

Becoming a Resolution Accredited Specialist is a huge achievement and comes with a number of benefits:

  • Stand out to potential clients as a trusted expert in your field
  • Ensure you’re identified as a specialist on Resolution’s member search so potential clients can find you easily.
  • Access to a promotional toolkit, including a logo and free leaflets, to help you market yourself and promote your expertise.
  • Demonstrate your professional development to your current and future employers as well as to clients.

For more information about the Specialist Accreditation programme, please consult the online Prospectus.

Jennifer van Deursen

Jen is the Senior Media Officer for Today’s Conveyancer, Today’s Wills & Probate  and Today’s Family Lawyer.

Having gained a degree in Multimedia Computing, Jen fell into a content role after successfully applying for a job at Cheshire Police. During her 6-year service, she took on the role as personal Press Officer under the first Police and Crime Commissioner for Cheshire and worked in the busy press office for the force.

Jen has experience in the marketing and communication sphere, which stems from her time in the public sector, private care sector and now here at the Practical Vision Network, where she can utilise her skills and challenge herself further.

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