LAWS 3023 Family Law
LAWS 3023 Family Law (10 Credit Points)
Subject Details Legacy Code: 200633
This subject aims to graduate students who will become reflective, ethical and effective family lawyers and/or family dispute resolution practitioners. This subject adopts a range of perspectives to critically evaluate developments in theory, laws, policies and practices concerned with the legal regulation of intimate relationships, particularly after separation. Family law balances the competing rights, obligations and interests of partners, children and others following separation, often in the context of complex family dynamics. In addition to having a sound grasp of family law, family lawyers must also appreciate the social, political, psychological and economic contexts that influence separating families.
Level: Undergraduate Level 3 subject
Pre-requisite(s): LAWS 1006 OR
LAWS 1003
LAWS 1003
Equivalent Subjects: LGYB 8494 - Family Law
Restrictions: Please see the Subject Details page for any restrictions for this subject
