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Handbook 1997 : Faculty of Law : Law

730-313 Family Law

Credit Points:

20

Coordinator:

Dr B Fehlberg

Prerequisite/s:

Torts and the Process of Law; History and Philosophy of Law.

Timetable:

Semester 1 and 2

Contact:

2 hours per week

Subject Description:

The central aim of this course is to examine and critically evaluate the ways in which the law plays a part in the relationships between couples, between parents and children, and between families and the State. The focus is on the family as a legal and social institution. The subject is divided into six main topics: (1) overview of family law in Australia; (2) the legal rules controlling creation and dissolution of marital status; (3) domestic violence; (4) children; (5) economic consequences of marriage and divorce; and (6) de facto relationships.

Assessment:

Research Assignment 4000 words (40%) and Final Exam 2 hours (60%) or Final Exam 3 hours (100%).

Prescribed Texts:

  • Parker S, Parkinson P, & Behrens J, Australian Family Law in Context, Law Book Co.
    or
    Ingleby, R, Family Law and Society, Butterworths.

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