Law
Adult Family Law
Module code: M6008
Level 6
15 credits in spring semester
Teaching method: Seminar, Lecture
Assessment modes: Essay
The aim of this module is to introduce you to the most important rules and principles of adult family law. It outlines the rules on:
- marriage
- unmarried cohabitation and civil partnership
- domestic violence
- divorce
- child support
- financial provision on divorce
- alternative modes of family dispute resolution.
It also reflects on the central principles that frame adult family law, including autonomy, privacy and freedom from discrimination.
The module does not only reflect on the rules and principles of adult family law. It also considers the application of those rules and principles in the social and political contexts in which they operate.
You will be required to think about the nature of family relationships of adults in our society and how they should be regulated in law. The module will encourage you to think about the appropriateness of the rules that govern adult families.
For these reasons, the module will be both theoretical and extremely practical.
Module learning outcomes
- Systematically explain, analyse and apply the important legal principles and rules affecting adult family law.
- Systematically explain and analyse the most important policy considerations that underpin the rules and principles governing adults sharing a family life
- Present a reasoned argument in which the rules of adult family law are applied
- Demonstrate the ability to initiate and undertake independent research to develop critical perspectives on adult family law