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LAWS13011 Family Law

Course details

This course surveys the law in Australia which regulates the key 'life-cycle' incidents of the marriage institution together with equivalent related and derivative relationships, plus associated consequential transactions. The course has a three part structure. The first part examines the socio-legal origins of current Australian family law and its constitutional and jurisdictional framework. The second part addresses the key substantive topics of: formation and dissolution of the marriage relationship and its socio-legal equivalents; the fiscal-legal relationship between parents and children; and associated fiscal and property matters. Finally, the third part encompasses both non-cooperative related party transacting (violence and abuse matters) and more positively , the enhanced ability of related parties to contract out of default standardised rules of (dis)engagement.


Course at a glance
Career: Undergraduate
Credit points: 6
Requisites: Prerequisite: (LAWS11057 and LAWS11059) or LAWS11030 or LAWS11045
Student Contribution Band: 3
EFTSL: 0.12500
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Course availability
Term Campus
This course is not offered for this handbook year
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