Strong written advocacy is essential to effective family law practice. Whether drafting case outlines, written submissions, or other court documents, clear and persuasive writing gives your client’s case the best chance of success.
This advanced on-demand short course is part of our Digital Certificate in Family Law Advocacy course as a standalone, or go all in with the full digital certificate for a deeper, more comprehensive learning journey.
This particular course is delivered over 10 hours at your own pace. It equips you with the skills to craft precise, compelling legal documents for court and dispute resolution.
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
With special contributions from subject matter expert Ray James, Adjunct Lecturer, College of Law.
Mastering advocacy takes more than just one course. The full Advocacy in Family Law Digital Certificate provides in-depth training in both ethics and oral advocacy, plus an assessment component to earn your Digital Certificate.
I found this course quite challenging, but have learnt much more about the practical part than I ever did during university.
On-demand CPD Learner
Straightforward. Easy to understand.
On-demand CPD Learner
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The Digital Certificate in Family Law Advocacy gives you three carefully curated courses to deepen your expertise - and fast-track your way to mastery.
With our online on-demand interactive courses, you can learn when and where it suits you. We’ve designed each course to provide both education and enjoyment.
Each course offers a mix of engaging exercises, where you’ll gain access to:
Access each module on the College’s learning portal. When you buy a single, you’ll have 24/7 unlimited access for 12-months from the date of purchase.
Does this educational activity extend your knowledge and skills in areas that are relevant to your practice needs or professional development?
If so, and you’re not a WA practitioner, you should claim 1 unit for each hour of participation, not including breaks.
Please check your local CPD rules for any caps on activity types, such as the private study of non-interactive audio/visual materials. You are responsible for keeping your own CPD records and complying with your local CPD rules.
No. Western Australian practitioners who complete our on-demand courses are currently unable to claim CPD points.
However, you may earn CPD points by attending select live CPD events or by completing select CPD Interactive modules.
Yes, if your organisation has multiple employees looking to enrol in any of the College of Law’s courses, please contact us to discuss the corporate rates available.
A digital subscription is our most popular option for firms, with pricing designed to accommodate teams of various sizes:
You can also learn more here.
Yes, you can keep track of your completion of our online courses and modules via the grades tab within the relevant courses in our learning management system.