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LAW7232Family Law and Practice(LAW) Not offered in 2001 Ms Renata Alexander 6 credit points + Intensive + Average workload (including students' own time on exercises and study): 42 hours per week for three weeks + Clayton Synopsis: The subject covers the three principal areas of family law: divorce, children,and family property. It will require the development of skills, particularly legal research and analysis, awareness and use of learning strategies, practice management, oral and written communication, negotiation and mediation. It will expose the student to the importance of the recognition and resolution of ethical conflicts, awareness of personal values and understanding of professional ethics. Assessment: Regular feedback will be provided on written exercises and oral presentations re client interviews and presentation of application to the Family Court: 50% + Written memoranda and draft documents (totalling 10,000 words) and a minimum of one oral presentation (30 minutes): 50%. Assessed according to grades of "Merit", "Pass", or "Fail". |
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