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FLP1 Children, Parental Responsibility & Divorce

This subject concerns aspects of family law as far as they are concerned with people, rather than property or financial matters. This includes the law of divorce and the law and practice concerning various aspects of parenting after separation. More

FLP2 Property, Maintenance and Child Support

This subject deals with property and financial matters such as spousal maintenance, child support and superannuation splitting. It covers the issues most commonly encountered by family law practitioners in everyday practice. More

FLP3 Conducting Family Law Matters

This subject covers the conduct of successful first conferences and assessing the advantages and disadvantages of a range of dispute resolution methods. More

FLP11 Advanced Issues in Marriage and Children

This subject provides an in-depth practical study of the complex and emerging issues relating to validity of marriage, nullity, determining parenthood, parenting after separation and child protection. More

FLP12 Advanced Issues in Property, Maintenance and Child Support

This subject provides an in-depth study of one of the most complex areas of family law practice. This advanced subject drills down to the core issues in property and financial matters. More

FLP13 Development & Management of a Family Law Practice

This subject aims to equip students with various strategies and methodologies to effectively manage a family law practice. More

FLP14 Family Dispute Resolution

The subject covers a broad range of dispute resolution options, including how parties can resolve their disputes themselves with the assistance of an independent third party, less adversarial trials, negotiation, mediation, conciliation and arbitration... More

FLP15 Advocacy in Family Law Matters

This subject focuses on developing and/or refreshing advocacy skills used in the Family Court and the Federal Magistrates Court.  More

FLP16 Major Project

This subject provides the opportunity to undertake research in an area of family law and to present the findings in a written form. The project requires the conduct of research and analysis of a particular area of substantive or procedural family law. More

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