Join us for the next Ōtautahi Network Meeting, where we’ll hear from Julie Hercock as she explores relationship property disputes and the role of financial expertise in collaborative practice.
What happens when two financial experts look at the same business and arrive at valuations $200,000 apart — and both are right?
This is the reality of complex relationship property disputes under the adversarial model — and exactly the problem this session addresses.
Join us to explore how starting with what people need, rather than what assets are worth, transforms outcomes for clients and professionals alike.
We'll cover:
Why the adversarial financial model costs more than money
What collaborative practice is and how it works in Aotearoa New Zealand
The Financial Neutral: how joint expertise changes the dynamic
When collaborative process works, and when it doesn't
What this model offers experts in Barristers & Solicitors, Mediators and Valuers.
Suitable for all AMINZ members and allied professionals in or adjacent to relationship property dispute resolution.
Stay on after the session for discussion, networking and light refreshments.
Event Details
Date: Thursday 14 May
Time: 5:30-7pm
Venue: Wynn Williams, Level 5, 47 Hereford Street
CPD 1
RSVP by Tuesday 12 May
About Julie
Julie Hercock is the founder and director of Beyond the Quill, a Christchurch-based Chartered Accounting firm, and a Forensic Accounting Specialist in divorce and separation.
Julie works at the intersection of forensic accounting, family law and collaborative practice — acting as a Financial Neutral and providing expert services in complex relationship property matters.
