Family Law Syllabus for 2014-2015
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Course

LGLA-1355-001 Family Law

Prerequisites

Prerequisite: LGLA 1307 and BCIS 1305 or Department Chair consent

Course Description

This course presents fundamental concepts of family law with emphasis on the paralegal’s role. Topics include formal and informal marriages, divorce, annulment, marital property and the parent-child relationship.

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Hours

(3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

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On Campus Course

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Texas Family Code – Sampson and Tindall

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Student Performance

The student will define and properly use terminology relating to family law; locate, describe, and analyze sources of law relating to family law; describe the roles and ethical obligations of the paralegal in family law and draft documents commonly used in family law.

After studying the material presented in this course of study, the student will be able to describe and explain the duties, responsibilities, and relationships of the paralegal in the following (as evaluated by the faculty in the Paralegal Studies program)

  1. The scope and skill of a family law practice.
  2. Law books and legal institutions as related to the State of Texas.
  3. Ethics, competence, fees, and malpractice.
  4. The preliminary legal interview including interviewing guidelines and checklists.
  5. Antenuptial agreements and cohabitation agreements.
  6. The formation of ceremonial marriages, common law marriages, annulment, and separation agreements.
  7. Child custody, child support, divorce, judicial separation, and separate maintenance.

Legal rights of women, illegitimacy and paternity proceedings, legal status of children, adoption, and surrogacy.

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Expected Student Behavior

Use of Electronic DevicesTurn off your cell phone or put it on silent/vibrate ring during class meeting times. Remove and turn off any blue tooth device. No text messaging will be allowed during class. Put away your iPods, MP3’s, any other device with recorded music, and the earphones to listen to the music. You will be asked to leave class if you are in violation of this request. You will be counted absent and you will not receive credit for that day’s lab projects, quizzes, or tests.

Plagiarism, Cheating and Individual Work Ethic: The Amarillo College policies and Code of Student Conduct is strictly adhered to when dealing with plagiarism, cheating, and duplication of work product. Any evidence of plagiarism, cheating, or duplication of work product will result in a zero on the project or test in question.

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Grading Criteria

25% - Weekly Quizzes
25% - Class Participation

25% - Divorce Notebook
25% - Exams (12.5% each)

Quizzes:  There will be weekly quizzes (True/False, Matching, Multiple Choice) each week. The information from the Quizzes comes directly from the Reading assignment and lecture.

Weekly Notebook Assignments:  Each week, you will be expected to complete an assignment as noted on the class schedule. The assignment will be due at class time on the following Thursday from which it is assigned.

Pro Se Divorce Clinic Assignment: There will be a Pro Se Divorce clinic put on by Legal Aid.  It is expected that you will attend.  There will be further class discussion on this particular matter.

Exams:  There will be 2 major exams, a midterm and a final.  These will consist of multiple choice, true/ false, fact patterns that you will be questioned about how you would handle the case.

Attendance

As stated in Grading Criteria.  It is imperative that paralegals be at work consistently and in a timely manner.  The same will be expected in this class.

Calendar

Calendar

Family Law - Class Schedule, Fall 2014

Date

Class Discussion

Application

Homework Assignment

January 22
 

Introduction/Syllabus – Review Outline of Family Code – gathering information from client
 

Movie for fact pattern; Assign Problem

Develop a client intake; focusing on what you will want to know from the client; set up a file;

Reading Assignment – Title 5

January 29

Client Intake Review Discuss reading assignment; Review previous weeks assignment

Review Pro-Doc Client and Attorney forms

Part 1 – Client Intake

Reading Assignment: 15, 31, 34, and 35; finish Title 5

February 5
 

Discuss reading assignment; Review previous weeks assignment

Forms for Lawyer when drafting – Pro Doc Questions

Part 2 of Notebook: Draft TRO and petition – along with explanation of delivery to Judge and service on the other party

Reading: Begin Title 4

February 12
 

Discuss reading assignment; Review previous weeks assignment

TRO and Petition – Service of Documents

 Part 3 of Notebook – Necessary documentation for TRO/ Temporary hearing

 

February 19

Discuss reading assignment; Review previous weeks assignment

Documents needed for Temporary Hearing/ Preparation for Court

Reading: Complete Title 4

February 26

Discuss reading assignment; Review previous weeks assignment

Protective Orders

Part 4 of Notebook – Temporary Ex Parte Protective Order/ Petition and Order

March 5
 

Discuss reading assignment; Review previous weeks assignment

Discovery

Part 5 – Four forms of discovery

March 12

Spring Break

 

 

March 19

Discuss reading assignment; Review previous weeks assignment

Depositions

 

March 26
 

MIDTERM

 Midterm

Read Reading Assignment: Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 of Family Code

April 2

Discuss reading assignment; Review previous weeks assignment

Inventory and Appraisement

Part 6 of notebook – Summary of how to give notice and forms needed for depositions

April 9
 

Discuss reading assignment; Review previous weeks assignment

Handling Phone calls

Part 7 – I & A

April 16

Discuss reading assignment; Review previous weeks assignment

Quiz will be practical application on Handling Phone Calls - scenario given and you will answer how you believe should be answered

Preparing for Final Hearing – Evidentiary Issues

Part 8 – Standard forms for final hearing, ie, financial information statement

April 23
 

Discuss reading assignment; Review previous weeks assignment

Jury Trials

Part 9 – Jury Charge and Pre-Trial Motions

April 30
 

Discuss reading assignment; Review previous weeks assignment

Final Decree of Divorce

Part 10 – Final Decree of Divorce and Closing Documents

May 7

Discuss reading assignment; Review previous weeks assignment

Review for Final Exam

 

May 14

FINAL EXAMINATION

 

 

Additional Information

Important Dates to Remember
January 19

MLK Holiday
(AC Closed)

February 2

Census Day

March 16 - March 22

Spring Break

March 19 - March 22

AC Closed
April 3 - April 5

Easter
(AC Closed)

April 13

Summer/Fall Registration Begins
April 23

Last Day to Withdraw

May 11 - May 15 Finals Week
May 15 Commencement (7:00pm)

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