Disrupting Tradition Innovative Strategies in Family & Estate Law

A Family Law Education Network event, co-hosted by JustFund.

Hayley Kay

Panellist – Conflict Resolution in Practice Workshop
Founder – StillProof

Hayley Kay is the founder of StillProof, a legal documentation platform addressing coercive control, evidentiary gaps and systemic failure in family law and domestic violence matters.

Drawing on lived experience and legal training, she brings a grounded understanding of how current systems fail to capture the full pattern of abuse. Her work focuses on legal reform, child safety, and the design of court-aligned tools that support admissible, context-rich evidence.

Hayley works directly with legal professionals, advocates and frontline services to push for change that is both practical and enforceable inside the courtroom.

Innovative Legal Reformer

Developed precision-built evidentiary systems that close critical gaps in domestic violence and family law proceedings.

Driven By Lived Experince

Combines personal insight with legal training to design court-aligned tools that capture the full pattern of abuse for admissible, context-rich evidence.

Advocate for Structural Change

Works with legal professionals, advocates, and frontline services to deliver practical reforms that strengthen child safety and courtroom accountability.

Workshop Appearance: "Holding the Line: Conflict, Safety & Family Violence"

Hayley joins a high-impact panel exploring conflict resolution in family law with a focus on family violence dynamics and systemic challenges. Drawing on her legal training, lived experience, and reform work, she will highlight how evidentiary gaps and procedural failures affect safety, accountability, and resolution.

She will share practical insights on safeguarding evidence, improving documentation, and strengthening inter-agency communication in high-risk matters. Attendees will leave with strategies to better protect children, uphold accountability, and respond effectively to coercive control in the courtroom.