Family Litigation Procedures
Important Notice
This course is not active. Please contact Department Chair for more information.
Overview
- Historical Overview: historical developments in family law
- Overview: why the family law client is unique
- Opening the family law file: sample lawyer’s initial interview notes
- The Divorce Act: grounds for divorce, bars to divorce, forms of divorce (undefended, joint, defended), jurisdiction
- The Family Relations Act: relief available, importance of provisions concerning division of family property, jurisdiction
- Application of the Supreme Court Family Rules
- Financial disclosure: Forms F8 and F9
- Child support: preparation of the Child Support Affidavit and application of the Child Support Guidelines
- Simple calculations of child support amounts
- Preparation of the Notice of Joint Family Claim in support of a joint divorce
- Preparation of the Notice of Family Claim and related documents in support of an undefended divorce
- Preparation of the Response to Family Claim and related documents in support of a defended divorce
- The divorce order: preparation, approval by counsel
Communication between instructor and students will be conducted online using WebCT e-mail, discussion, chat utilities, guided practices, assignments, and case studies. Students will work both independently and collaboratively to learn and apply procedures and tasks carried on in a legal office. Both learning activities and evaluations will be structured to stress problem solving, accuracy, and working within time constraints.
Assignments | 40% |
Quizzes (3 x10%) | 30% |
Final Exam | 30% |
Total | 100% |
The learner has reliably demonstrated the ability to:
- Read and understand the relevant statutory materials, the Supreme Court Family Rules, the Divorce Act, and the Family Relations Act
- Identify the distinct applications of the Divorce Act and the Family Relations Act
- Recognize the primary relief available under the Divorce Act and the Family Relations Act
- Identify the rules on financial disclosure
- Calculate basic child support under the Federal Child Support Guidelines
- Accurately prepare the course documents required in a joint divorce proceeding
- Accurately prepare the court documents required in an uncontested divorce proceeding
- Accurately prepare the court documents required to defend a contested divorce proceeding
- Transcribe accurately family law correspondence and documents, including marriage and separation agreements, using appropriate and relevant legal terminology
- Observe ethical standards with respect to client confidentiality in the completion of all work
Textbooks and Materials to be Purchased by Students
Course material as determined by BCCampus.
.WAV pedal & computer headphones are required for digital transcription activities.
Requisites
Course Guidelines
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Course Transfers
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Institution | Transfer details for OADM 1434 | |
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There are no applicable transfer credits for this course. |