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NAVIGATING FAMILY LAW CHANGES: INSIGHTS FROM THE LLM PROGRAM

NAVIGATING FAMILY LAW CHANGES: INSIGHTS FROM THE LLM PROGRAM

Led by Kathryn Kearley, an experienced family lawyer and adjunct lecturer, gain insights into how the LLM subjects can help you keep pace with Family Law's evolving changes. Discover how the curriculum prepares you to navigate these shifts effectively and receive answers to some of the FAQs with our expert speakers.

Topics discussed:

  • Upcoming family law changes
  • Program outline and structure
  • Family law postgraduate subjects
  • Subjects dealing with the recent change
  • Intake dates and program costs
  • Recognition of prior learning
  • Learning structure and assessments
  • Study hacks for maximum success

Complete the form to get the complete breakdown from Kathryn and our expert panel.

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