Course Number
250
Credits
3
Area of Study & Practice
- Constitutional Law and Civil Rights
- Family Property and Relations
- Taxation and Estate Planning
Family Law
A study of legal and policy issues relating to the family, emphasizing marriage and divorce. Topics include requirements for marriage, nontraditional families, obligations at divorce, establishing parenthood, and adoption. In addition to a three-hour final examination, all students must negotiate a separation agreement and visit a local family court.
Please note that course organization and content may vary substantially from semester to semester and descriptions are not necessarily professor specific. Please contact the instructor directly if you have particular course-related questions.
Sections/Instructors
Kathryn Webb Bradley
Family Law 250.01
Fall 2012
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Kathryn Webb Bradley
Family Law 250.01
Spring 2012
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Kathryn Webb Bradley
Family Law 250.01
Spring 2011
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Kathryn Webb Bradley
Family Law 250.01
Spring 2010
E-mail List • Blackboard Site
Kathryn Webb Bradley
Family Law 250.01
Spring 2009
E-mail List • Blackboard Site
Kathryn Webb Bradley
Family Law 250.01
Fall 2007
E-mail List • Blackboard Site
Kathryn Webb Bradley
Family Law 250.01
Fall 2006
Kathryn Webb Bradley
Family Law 250.01
Spring 2006
Susan Lewis
Family Law 250.01
Spring 2005
Family Law 250.01
Spring 2005
Jolynn Childers Dellinger
Family Law 250.01
Spring 2004
Jolynn Childers Dellinger
Family Law 250.01
Spring 2003
Jean Cary
Family Law 250.01
Spring 2001
