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Family Law

A Career in Family Law

If you are thinking about Family Law as an area of practice, you are preparing for internship or permanent placements in the following settings:

  • Small or midsize law firm
  • State or local government agency focusing on legal issues of the family and/or children
  • Legal services office representing parents or children
  • Non-profit organization focusing on legal issues of the family and/or children

You may do any of the following in practice:

  • Advise clients on issues regarding the formation, maintenance, and dissolution of family relationships, including marital and parent/child relationships
  • Litigate or mediate actions related to divorce, orders of protection, paternity, child custody, support, and related matters
  • Draft agreements resolving issues of separation, division of assets, maintenance, and related matters
  • Represent children in matters of child protection, adoption, guardianship, or juvenile justice
  • Prosecute or defend clients in child neglect, child abuse, or juvenile delinquency cases

Path to Practice Overview

Students pursuing this Path to Practice should consider combining it with the Civil Litigation/Dispute Resolution or Criminal Practice Paths to Practice. Read more about course recommendations below:

Featured Faculty

Associate Professor of Law
Elisabeth Haub School of Law
White Plains

Contact

For more information regarding this Path to Practice, contact Professor Jessica Miles.