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Certificate in Family Law

To earn a Certificate in Family Law, a student must complete the eighty-six (86) semester hours required for the Juris Doctor degree and satisfy all JD requirements. Within the elective course work required for the JD degree, a student must complete fifteen (15) credit hours from the listed Family Law courses with a minimum GPA of 3.00 in those courses. One course is required. Two writing courses are required. One course with a practice component is required. One additional elective must be completed. All courses are three (3) credits unless otherwise indicated. Certificate courses may not be audited.

An applicant must earn a minimum GPA of 3.00 in the Certificate courses. If a student takes more than the five courses required for the Certificate, all of the core family law courses will factor into the final GPA. A student must declare on this form which of the courses will count toward the Certificate even if a grade is not yet known.

Contact

Jane Rutherford
Professor of Law;
Director, Schiller DuCanto & Fleck Family Law Center
Phone312.362.5269
Emailjrutherf@depaul.edu


Required Courses

  • Law 509: Law and the Family Unit

OR

  • Law 510: Marital Dissolution Process

Two Required Writing Courses

  • Law 250: Seminar: Adolescent Health & the Law
  • Law 250: Seminar: Children's Health & the Law
  • Law 250: Seminar: Children & the Law
  • Law 250: Seminar: Comparative Family Law
  • Law 250: Seminar: Domestic Violence
  • Law 250: Seminar: Elder Law
  • Law 250: Seminar: International Family Law
  • Law 250: Seminar: Law & Education
  • Law 250: Seminar: Same Sex Marriage
  • Law 250: Seminar: Selected Problems in International Law: Sexual Exploitation of Children
  • Law 455: Advanced Legal Writing: Family Law
  • Law 455: Legal Drafting: Family Law

One Required Elective Courses

  • New: Disability Law
  • Law 702: Elder Law
  • Law 358: Employee Benefits
  • Law 409: Estate Planning
  • Law 457: Feminist Jurisprudence
  • Law 487: Housing & Urban Development (2 credits)
  • Law 313: Juvenile Justice (formerly Juvenile Law)
  • Law 419/514: Legal Clinic I or II: Asylum
  • Law 546: Poverty Law
  • Law 302: Psychology in the Courtroom
  • Law 308: Wills & Trusts
  • New Child Protection
  • New Family Law Mediation
  • New Advanced Issues in Divorce Practice

DownloadCertificate Application

Note:
Students may only apply for one certificate.