• 13: 'The Happy Family Lawyer' with Clarissa Rayward

  • Dec 3 2021
  • Length: 39 mins
  • Podcast

13: 'The Happy Family Lawyer' with Clarissa Rayward

  • Summary

  • Welcome to I do, I sue – The Family Law Podcast. 

    In Episode 13, Gillian and Tim are joined by The Happy Family Lawyer, Clarissa Rayward. Clarissa is the principal of the Brisbane Family Law Centre and the mastermind behind The Happy Family Lawyer. 

    Clarissa is an accredited specialist in family law and an independent children's lawyer. She has authored two books and is an incredible mentor to many.  
    In this edition of 'I do, I sue', Gillian and Tim sit down with Clarissa to talk about the differences between our respective registries of the Court. They talk about the Court merger and the pathway forward for family law in Australia. 

    They also talk about Clarissa's significant contribution to the profession, her creation: The Happy Family Lawyer. They discuss her top tips for surviving stress in the day-to-day antics of lawyering, The Club, The Retreat, The Podcast and everything in between. 
    Resources
    To learn more about Clarissa Rayward: https://www.bflc.com.au/clarissa-rayward/.  To learn more about The Happy Family Lawyer: https://www.thehappyfamilylawyer.com/. To learn more about The Club: https://www.happylawyerhappylife.com/theclub-open/.  To learn more about The Retreat: https://www.happylawyerhappylife.com/theretreat/.  To learn more about The Podcast:  https://www.thehappyfamilylawyer.com/podcast/. For more information about our hosts and what they do, head to: www.chamberlains.com.au. 
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