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WHAT WE OFFER
MASTER OF APPLIED LAW (FAMILY LAW) CLP13 Intellectual Property Litigation
CLP14 Insolvency Litigation
If you want to move into a specialisation in family law or build
your existing family law practice, this program will provide the CLP15 Corporations Litigation
skills and knowledge you need to advance to the next stage. To receive the Graduate Diploma of Applied Law
To receive the Master of Applied Law (Family Law), the (Family Law) the four required subjects are set out below.
required eight subjects are set out below: The following 3 core subjects:
The following 5 core subjects: 1. FLP1 Foundations of Family Law Practice
1. FLP1 Foundations of Family Law Practice 2. FLP2 Property, Maintenance and Child Support
2. FLP2 Property, Maintenance and Child Support 3. FLP3 Conducting Family Law Matters
3. FLP3 Conducting Family Law Matters Plus a choice of 1 of the following elective subjects:
4. FLP11 Advanced Parenting Issues or FLP12 Advanced Issues in FLP11 Advanced Parenting Issues
Property, Maintenance and Child Support
FLP12 Advanced Issues in Property, Maintenance and
5. FLP16 Major Project (Family Law) or FLP00 Capstone Project Child Support
(Family Law)
FLP13 Development and Management of a Family Law Practice
Plus a choice of 3 of the following elective subjects: FLP14 Family Dispute Resolution
FLP11 Advanced Parenting Issues (if not already chosen above)
FLP15 Advocacy in Family Law
FLP12 Advanced Issues in Property, Maintenance and Child
Support (if not already chosen above) To receive the Graduate Diploma of Applied Law (In-house
Practice) the four required subjects are set out below.
FLP13 Development and Management of a Family Law Practice
The following 2 core subjects:
FLP14 Family Dispute Resolution
FLP15 Advocacy in Family Law 1. IHP101 Foundations of In-house Practice
2. IHP102 Managing Disputes
GRADUATE DIPLOMAS OF APPLIED LAW Plus a choice of 2 of the following elective subjects:
Commercial Litigation; Family Law; In-house Practice; and IHP111 Acting as a Company Secretary
Wills & Estates IHP112 Managing the Legal Team
If you are not quite ready to undertake a full Masters, then a IHP116 Multi-Disciplinary Project Management
Graduate Diploma of Applied Law will provide you with the To Receive the Graduate Diploma of Applied Law
knowledge and skills to advance your career, without you needing
to undertake the extended study required for a Master of Laws. If (Wills & Estates) the four required subjects are set out below.
you later decide to progress towards a Masters, all of your study in The following 3 core subjects:
the Graduate Diploma will be credited towards that award.
1. WEP1 Foundations of Wills & Estates Practice
The Graduate Diplomas have four subjects each and focus on the 2. WEP2 Law and Practice of Estates
foundational aspects in the practice areas of Commercial Litigation,
Family Law, In-house Practice and Wills & Estates. 3. WEP3 Construing and Drafting Wills
Plus a choice of 1 of the following elective subjects:
To Receive the Graduate Diploma of Applied Law
(Commercial Litigation) the four required subjects are set WEP4 Family Provision
out below. WEP5 Contested Probate and other Court Applications
The following 3 core subjects: WEP6 Advanced Issues in Wills and Estates
1. CLP1 Foundations of Commercial Litigation WEP7 Elder Law
2. CLP2 Pre-trial Procedures
3. CLP3 Dispute Resolution Processes SINGLE SUBJECTS
Plus a choice of 1 of the following elective subjects: You may enrol in single subject and claim CPD points on the basis
of the study in that subject. Assessment is optional, but if you
CLP4 Managing Complex Litigation later choose to proceed to an award qualification, you will need
CLP5 Technology in Litigation to complete the relevant assessment.
CLP11 Building and Construction Disputes
CLP12 Insurance Disputes
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