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Important Note:
Because
the School is committed to keeping up with changes in the practice of
law, the requirements for emphasis areas may change during the course
of a student's enrollment at the School. The requirements at the time a
student is granted admission into the emphasis area are the
requirements that govern completion of the student's emphasis
requirements. For possible revised requirements that will take effect
with the next academic year, see
http://www1.law.umkc.edu/Academic/Emphasis/famlaw.pdf.
UMKC School of Law
Emphasis in Child and Family LawThe UMKC School of Law
Emphasis in Child and Family Law prepares students to serve these
pressing and unique legal needs. The program prepares students to serve
the whole family -- from infants to elders -- and maintains a unique
collaborative and interdisciplinary framework. The emphasis program
requires that students master the basic doctrine and legal theories
involved when the legal system interacts with families. In addition,
however, students undertake study exposing them to the perspectives of
other disciplines such as psychology and social work. Students study
the unique ethical dilemmas of this area of law in specialized
workshops and gain hands-on experience in representing children and
families in the program's clinical components. Finally, all students in
the emphasis complete an in-depth capstone research and writing project.
Students who qualify for and successfully complete the credential requirements in the Child and Family Law program should be in an excellent position to pursue and succeed in careers serving children, families, and elders, whether in
private or government practice or in other leadership roles.