Module Additional Assessment Details
An assignment of 2000 words (100%) which contributes to all learning outcomes
Additional Assessment Details (include formative feedback / assessment):
Online tests provide an opportunity for self assessment
Case studies with are used to provide group and individual feedback by email
Discussion forums provide peer and tutor feedback
Module Indicative Content
The content of the module conforms to the National Occupational Standards for Family Advice and Casework (SFJIB34 )
This module will provide critical analysis of current issues, legislation and case law relating to the following:-
- adult relationships
- marriage and civil partnerships
- cohabitation and the unmarried family
- inheritance
- domestic violence
- ending a relationship - legalities and practicalities (including legal aid)
- nullity, divorce and judicial separation
- pre- action protocol for mediation information and assessment in family disputes
- ancillary relief
- financial support for children (including child support)
- parental rights and responsibilities
- child abduction
- reform of family law
Module Resources
Access to a PC is essential
Access to the Internet
Access to hard-copy formats of texts, materials
Module Learning Strategies
This is a distance learning award, and the Blackboard VLE will provide a structured framework for the delivery of this module.
Scheduled Learning and Teaching Activities: (3 hours)
1 hour Telephone tutorials with the tutor
2 hours Scheduled discussion boards
Guided Independent Study: (147 hours) This will be made up of:
Preparation for tasks and online discussions and seminars; Wider reading including exploring additional sources of information, (particularly web based), updating their knowledge in line with developments and changes
Reading study materials, asynchronous online seminars, interactive tasks
Preparation for and completing the assignment
LEARNING OUTCOMES
1. Demonstrate a critical understanding of relevant law, rules and principles related to family advice.
(SG1 & 9) (Knowledge & Understanding, Learning)
2. Analyse and apply these rules and principles to provide reasoned and appropriate solutions to problems. (SG1, 4, 9 & 10) (Analysis, Application, Communication, Enquiry)
3. Use appropriate sources of information and research tools to identify relevant and current family law. (SG1 & 11) (Application)
TEXTS
Davies, P. and Basuita, P. (2017) Family Law 9th Edition. Palgrave Law Masters. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
Probert, R. and Harding, M. (2015) Cretney and Probert’s Family Law 9th Edition. London: Sweet and Maxwell.