Course Detail: CLSFAMLAW - Family Law
Family law pertains to the formation and dissolution of domestic relations, including the law of marriage, annulment, separation and dissolution, maintenance, and custody and support of children. This course will study the differences between community and separate property, the classification of property, and the impact of such classification. The role of the paralegal in family law practice and the importance of mediation of domestic issues will also be discussed.
Additional Information
Students are required to complete six Advanced Paralegal Course topics to receive a certificate. Each topic is offered in a seven-week online session. Students must successfully complete the Core Requirements before they take the Advanced Paralegal Course. Up to three Advanced Paralegal Course topics may be taken during a seven-week online session and Advanced Paralegal Course topics do not have to be taken in any particular order.
Registration Deadlines | ||
Course Opens | Register By | |
August 23 | August 16 | |
October 18 | October 11 | |
January 10 | January 4 | |
March 7 | February 28 | |
May 2 | April 25 | |
June 27 | June 20 |
Continuing Education Units and Contact Hours
Per course: 45 clock hours or 4.5 CEUs
Format
Online
Cost
$400+Books & Westlaw
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