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Family Law (4000)
Studies the law as it relates to the family unit with emphasis on the impact of social, economic, moral, and scientific changes in the society on that relationship. Topics covered include marriage, dissolution of marriage, antenuptial contracts, paternity, surrogate motherhood, child support, tax implications of divorce, bankruptcy, family violence, support, child custody, and adoption.
Grading: Exam
Credits: 3
Offered: Fall/Spring
Categories:
Statutory Course
Subject Areas:
Bar Preparation
Criminal Law
Family Law
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Taught by: Mary Patricia Byrn Melissa Chawla Gary Debele John (Jack) DeWalt John Jerabek Kevin J. McGrath Nancy Ver Steegh Pamela Waggoner
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