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LA359-15 Family Law

Department
School of Law
Level
Undergraduate Level 3
Module leader
Lara Walker
Credit value
15
Module duration
10 weeks
Assessment
100% exam
Study location
University of Warwick main campus, Coventry

Introductory description

A fascinating and dynamic module that raises important issues of social policy, focusing on the way that the law regulates entry into, behaviour during, and exit from, certain types of adult relationships; and how the law differentiates between different types of adult relationships.

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Module aims

Family law is a fascinating and dynamic subject that raises important issues of social policy. The course focuses on the way that the law regulates entry into, behaviour during, and exit from, certain types of adult relationships. Until relatively recently English law conferred rights on couples only if they were married. Over the last thirty years, however, new rights have been conferred on cohabiting couples (although the rights of such couples remain less extensive than those of their married counterparts), same-sex couples now have the option of entering either into a civil partnership or marriage. One of the fundamental questions addressed in the course is how the law differentiates between different types of adult relationships. Students are encouraged to set the issues in context by reading a wide range of materials and researching the social background to particular legal issues. Students are also encouraged to think about the way in which the law operates in practice.

Outline syllabus

This is an indicative module outline only to give an indication of the sort of topics that may be covered. Actual sessions held may differ.

What is 'family law' about? How does the law define and regulate different types of families?
Entry into marriage and civil partnership: who can marry or enter into a civil partnership and how do they do so?
Divorce and dissolution: how does the state regulate exit from formal partnerships?
Domestic violence: the protection offered by the law
The division of assets on relationship breakdown
Cohabitation: the current rights of cohabitants and proposals for reform

Learning outcomes

By the end of the module, students should be able to:

  • Understand which types of adult relationships are regulated by the law, how, and why.
  • Identify the relevant sources of key principles of family law.Understand the operation of family law in society and demonstrate a realistic understanding of the current practice of family law.
  • Understand the operation of family law in society and demonstrate a realistic understanding of the current practice of family law.
  • Research a topic in family law using paper and electronic resources and specialist legal materials.
  • Work collaboratively to complete a defined task within a limited time
  • Understand and use legal concepts, policy principles and theoretical ideas in speaking and writing about law and family practice.
  • Analyse past, current and future law and policy developments in terms of theoretical issues and in terms of their impact on individuals & families
  • Work independently to gain understanding of material and issues in family law without explanatory lectures

Indicative reading list

Reading lists can be found in Talis

Specific reading list for the module

Subject specific skills

No subject specific skills defined for this module.

Transferable skills

No transferable skills defined for this module.

Study time

Type Required
Lectures 18 sessions of 1 hour (12%)
Seminars 7 sessions of 1 hour (5%)
Private study 95 hours (63%)
Assessment 30 hours (20%)
Total 150 hours

Private study description

Private study: reading, preparation for seminars and solidifying learning post seminar. You will also have to then revise to prepare for the exam. These hours are in assessment, but also require private study.

Costs

No further costs have been identified for this module.

You do not need to pass all assessment components to pass the module.

Students can register for this module without taking any assessment.

Assessment group B3
Weighting Study time Eligible for self-certification
Assessment component
Centrally-timetabled examination (on campus) 100% 30 hours No

Family Law will be assessed by means of a 2 hour in-person exam (100%) .

You are permitted to bring an unmarked statute book into the exam hall (i.e. no highlighting, underlining or notes).

You will have to answer one question from part A and one question from part B.


  • Answerbook Gold (24 page)
  • LA018: Family Law Statutes
Reassessment component is the same
Feedback on assessment

Generic exam feedback provided via Moodle, with the option for one to one feedback by student request in October.

Past exam papers for LA359

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