29/06/2024 Bertus Preller Adversarial Legal System, Emotional Intelligence, Hostile Family Lawyers active listening, attorney well-being, Child Custody, client advocacy, Client Relationships, client satisfaction, communication skills, Conflict Resolution, courtroom performance, Divorce, emotional awareness, emotional intelligence, empathy, family disputes, Family Law, high-conflict cases, lawyer effectiveness, lawyer-client trust, Legal Education, Legal Ethics, legal outcomes, legal practice management, legal professionalism, Legal Strategy, Mediation, negotiation, professional development, self-regulation, stress management Mastering Emotional Intelligence: The Game-Changer for Family Lawyers. Emotional Intelligence: A Key Skill for Family Lawyers Family law practitioners, despite their best intentions and legal expertise, often fall prey to common pitfalls that can significantly impact their effectiveness… READ MORE
30/04/2024 Bertus Preller Adversarial Legal System, Children, Divorce, Hostile Family Lawyers, Maintenance, Settlement agreements attorney behavior, attorney-client relationship, case analysis, child maintenance, conflict resolution in family law, courtroom behavior, D v D, effective dispute resolution, emotive language, ethical practice, family court conduct, Family Law, family law attorneys, High Court Johannesburg, impact of decorum, judicial guidance, judicial opinions, legal decorum, Legal Ethics, legal professionalism, legal representatives, non-hostile conduct, professional behavior, settlement agreement, South African Family Law, strategic legal practice, ZAGPJHC 1688 Encouraging Decorum: The Importance of Non-Hostile Conduct Among Family Law Attorneys in D v D (2021/23816) [2024] ZAGPJHC 1688 (26 April 2024). Introduction In the case of D v D (2021/23816) ZAGPJHC 1688 (26 April 2024), the crux of the matter stemmed from the respondent's decision to issue a writ of execution… READ MORE