This subject builds upon previous study and/or practice in family law. It aims to develop a broader understanding of family law in its social context, including an understanding of the processes of law reform and policy development. The course content reflects current issues and developments in key areas such as relationship recognition, parenting disputes and child protection, financial support and property division. It also considers dispute resolution options, the financing of litigation and any relevant changes to the Family Law Rules and the delivery of related services. Overall, the subject encourages students to think critically and reflexively about current policy arguments, legal issues and the practice of family law.
Autumn semester, City campus
Spring semester, City campus