The Family Law Microcredential covers dissolution of marriage, financial orders and forced marriage. The course also includes modules on mediation, domestic abuse, adoption, and issues associated with assisted conception and surrogacy.
This course provides a comprehensive overview of the legal framework around domestic abuse. It includes information and guidance about the court orders – non-molestation, occupation and protected steps – that are available to protect clients who are experiencing domestic abuse.
This course explores how parental responsibility is acquired, what it encompasses, and the circumstances under which it can be limited or lost.
This course examines the various financial orders that are available in the event of divorce, as well as the risks and benefits associated with different courses of action.
This course explores which claims can be made, against whom, and on what basis under Schedule 1 of the Children Act 1989. Additionally, it will explore the impact of these powers on various family structures, as well as providing detailed guidance on enforcing or varying agreements and orders.
This comprehensive online course explores the different types of nuptial agreements, as well as exploring the implications of the key case of Radmacher v Granatino [2010] for the drafting of robust agreements.
This course examines the legal processes to be followed in pursuing the dissolution of a marriage or civil partnership, providing practical guidance on how to advise clients effectively in this area.
Intended for private client family law practitioners, the Family Law Bundle covers essential family law topics, including dissolution of marriage and civil partnership, financial orders and mediation.
This course examines the different types of mediation and looks at how clients should be advised on which forms of mediation would be most suitable in their situation.