Advanced Family Law Advocacy
| LAW 719-01 | Advanced Family Law Advocacy | 2 credits |
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| This course will introduce students, in the context of Virginia substantive and procedural law, to the major practice areas typically encountered in a family practice: child abuse and neglect; domestic violence; child custody and support; and divorce. Through readings, class discussion, and simulated exercises, it explores concepts of client-centeredness and the development of case theory. Students will practice and develop necessary lawyering skills that include client interviewing, client counseling, negotiating, and litigation skills (pretrial practice, pleadings/motions drafting, and trial advocacy skills). | ||
Foundational:
Bankruptcy Survey
Family Law
Family Wealth Transactions
Trusts & Estates
Supporting:
Advanced Family Law Advocacy
Education Law
Federal Income Tax
Law & Intimate Associations*
Real Estate Transactions
Selected Topics in Estate Planning & Elder Law
Youth Law
*courses not offered every year