LAW-8067 Family Law Bar Topics
This two-credit course is about the law and policies that regulate family and intimate relationships. A significant portion of this course content is material that may be tested on the Bar Exam. Topics addressed include the legal definitions of "family" taking into consideration both the marital and non-marital family; rights and obligations among family members; the federal and state government’s role in family life as well as the constitutional limits on government involvement; the law governing prenuptial agreements; dissolution of marriage, including issues of property division, alimony/support, and the implications of children; adoption; and jurisdiction for child custody and divorce actions.Please note, enrollment in this course precludes registration for LAW 2185 Family Law.
Prerequisite
Student has not met all of the following Student has satisfied all of the following Student has completed all of the following course(s) LAW 2185 - Family Law
Offered
Fall Law, Spring Law