the HIP talks

Hugill & Ip Solicitors
the HIP talks

A series of discussions about current legal issues in Hong Kong.

  1. A Passion for People and Family Law with Frances Irving

    28 THG 10

    A Passion for People and Family Law with Frances Irving

    Caroline McNally and Frances Irving sit down for a chat about her personal and professional life from the early days as a social worker first in Scotland then in Hong Kong and the opportunity to develop a second career as a barrister focused on family law.  They talk about helping people during one of the most difficult periods of their lives and about managing expectations in the hope of seeing things moving forward for themselves and their children, while bearing in mind that things in life can evolve and parents can take different roles in their children s lives. They also dig into specific cases that have influenced the law and the way courts deal with divorce cases, as well as particular examples that have left a mark on their professional life. Frances clarifies what in her view is the difference in the roles of barristers vs solicitors and a better support and mentoring system that should be created for young barristers working in family law. They conclude talking about Hong Kong and its high number of international families which, as a result, often sees a large number of relocation cases happening when compared with other jurisdictions. Show Notes: 01:31 From Scotland to Hong Kong 10:59 Becoming a good advocate 14:53 The truth and “recollections may vary” 17:58 Managing expectations 24:12 Changing family dynamics and evolving roles 28:25 LKW vs DD and the principle of equal sharing 32:12 The complementary roles of barristers and solicitors 40:08 Most memorable court cases 46:28 The next generation of family lawyers 53:44 Relocation of children Transcript and more Family Law content: https://www.hugillandip.com/2024/10/the-barrister-series-s5e5-a-passion-for-people-and-family-law-with-frances-irving/

    1 giờ 2 phút
  2. 27 THG 6 · NỘI DUNG TẶNG THÊM

    My Pride Story: Henry Li

    Alfred Ip and Henry Li talk about Henry’s personal story with husband Edgar Ng while touching upon legal protections – or rather the lack of – related to inheritance and housing rights in Hong Kong for same-sex couples legally married overseas. They delve into the hurdles and (direct and indirect) discriminatory treatment connected to the lack of recognition of same-sex relationships and marriages in Hong Kong. They also walk through the history of the legal cases brought to Court by Henry and Edgar through different levels of the justice system and the striking differences with other jurisdictions (e.g. the UK) – whereas in Hong Kong couples are not given the right to form a legally binding relationship with specific (and significant) rights and obligations – towards each other and towards society. Henry pinpoints the difficulties they went through as a couple who decided to challenge the law and the government, initially in terms of housing rights and thereafter also in terms of inheritance rights. They go on speaking about the hurdles concerning access to justice and the related emotional as well as financial costs. The emotional challenges not only burdened the couple, but also their extended family in both a private and public way. Whilst the financial costs involved the Legal Aid Department, the couple also had to dig into their own pockets. A strong, selfless and brave character needs to be at the base of a fight for obtaining further rights for same-sex couples.   More LGBTQ content: https://www.hugillandip.com/the-hip-pride/

    20 phút

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