Please note: this module can only be taken if the student has completed the prerequisite module 'Family Law' in either the 2nd Year, or in Term 1 of the 3rd Year.
Family Law in Practice (which rolled out for the first time last year) is a practical module involved in the application of law and procedure in highly realistic family scenarios. To reflect family practice, students run ongoing client case files throughout the course, dealing with their clients’ particular legal issues. These will build, session by session, and introduce the students to the practical side of family law such as: drafting court applications and documents, client letters, financial negotiations and settlements. During this fast paced course, each week the students attend family law practice lectures, then go on to meet their clients via 'talking heads' in the workshops. Their clients are in two categories: ongoing clients who will be revisited as their case builds, and a wide range of walk-in clients, who appear each week with a one-off unusual legal problem that is linked to family law in some way.
Anonymous feedback from module evaluation:
"This class was so different than other other module I experienced at YLS, in the best way. The projects were practical, and the activities were challenging but so enjoyable."
"I really enjoyed the entirety of this module!"
"The ability to engage with 'talking head' clients added a greater depth to the problems we were facing. I believe that the PBL structure worked well to help with the understanding of complex topics - which was made even more interesting by having a actual person relay their wants rather than reading notes on paper. Additionally, being able to develop skills in handling emotional clients was touched upon and also added a much greater depth to the module as at time it made me feel like the actions and advice I was providing was going to have an impact."
"The many and various interesting clients we discussed during the workshops ... listening to their problems and discussing their cases really showed us all the corners of family law. It also made it very interesting and made the course come to life - it wasn't just dry reading."
Pre-requisite modules
Co-requisite modules
- None
Prohibited combinations
- None
Occurrence | Teaching period |
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A | Spring Term 2022-23 |
Note: This module can only be taken one a student has completed the Family Law module in either Year 2, or Term 1 of Year 3.
This module seeks to provide students with a practical perspective on family law. Students will develop a deep and systematic understanding of law and procedure relevant to family law practice by drafting documents and making court applications in relation to: a number of simulated family law matters, including:
Practical skills to be developed include:
Note: This module can only be taken one a student has completed the Family Law module in either Year 2, or Term 1 of Year 3.
At the end of the module students will be able to demonstrate:
Note: This module can only be taken once a student has completed the Family Law module in either Year 2, or Term 1 of Year 3.
This module introduces students to the professional and practical side of family law in practice. Students will build a portfolio of legal documents relating to their family law clients over the length of the course as they navigate simulated problem solving, legal advice, negotiations and court applications. At the end of the course, students will reflect on the processes their client files have taken them through, and will also select one area of family law they have studied to research and write about about.
Task | % of module mark |
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Essay/coursework | 60 |
Essay/coursework | 40 |
None
The formative work is embedded through workshop activities including the creation client files/portfolios. Formative feedback will be provided through a combination of peer review and tutor feedback.
Task | % of module mark |
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Essay/coursework | 60 |
Essay/coursework | 40 |
Students will receive individual written feedback on their assessments, plus overall generic feedback as a group. There is also opportunity for oral feedback. During the module there will be peer feedback on portfolio outputs.
Family law and practice: Author: Duffield, Nancy, ISBN: 9781912363261 (ePub ebk.) Edition: 2020/21 edition. College of Law Publishing;
Hayes and Williams' family law. Author: Gilmore, Stephen ISBN: 9780198811862 (pbk.) Edition: Sixth edition Oxford University Press
A practical approach to family law, Author: Black, Jill M., author. ISBN: 9780198737605 Edition: Tenth edition. Oxford : Oxford University Press