CML 2305 Introduction to Family Law

3 units
Common Law
Faculty of Law - Common Law
This course explores the fundamental relation between law and the family, focusing on three contexts: the creation of the family unit, the regulation of the on-going family, and problems at family breakdown. The course provides an overview of such areas as marriage, divorce, custody and access, child support, spousal support and division of family property.

Components:

Lecture

Requirements:

Previously CML2205.

Previously Offered Terms:

Fall
Winter

French Equivalent:

All Professors
B Average (6.298)
Most Common: B (23%)
755 students

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Natasha Bakht

6 sections from Fall 2017 to Winter 2024

B Average (6.243)
Most Common: B (18%)
380 students

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Stefanie Carsley

2 sections from Fall 2019 to Fall 2022

B Average (6.248)
Most Common: B+ (25%)
157 students

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Unknown Professor

Winter 2022 - C00

B+ Average (6.754)
Most Common: B+ (30%)
57 students

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Vanessa Gruben

Fall 2018 - A00

B Average (6.151)
Most Common: B (22%)
74 students

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Lynn Rockman

Winter 2018 - C00

B Average (6.448)
Most Common: B (52%)
87 students

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