Family Law Clinic
Class Term:
Fall Term 2019-2020
Catalog Number:
5398
Class Number:
13542
Class Schedule:
Wednesday
10:00 am
12:00 pm
Room:
LAW G46
Professor(s):
Type:
Clinic
Credits:
4 (2 Contact, 0 Field)
Graduation Requirements:
Experiential Learning
Priority:
3rd Year Priority when offered in the Fall, 2nd Year Priority when offered in the Spring
Full Year Course:
No
Category:
Standard Courses
Additional Information
Grading Details
Each student will receive a letter grade based on some or all of the following factors in no particular order of importance:
Participation in classes and case rounds meetings,
Drafting skills,
Client interviewing, student’s ability to work effectively with clients,
Advocacy Skills, both written and oral,
Research Assignments,
General competence, diligence and initiative in handling cases,
Professionalism
Description
The Family Law Clinic is a two semester clinic. Students will receive a grade at the conclusion of each semester, however, in the event that a student does not complete the second semester the student shall receive a W for the course, thus nullifying the grade for the prior semester. Students will receive 4 credits per semester.
Classroom study generally includes instruction in client interviewing, client counseling, custody, paternity, child support substantive Pennsylvania law and custody and child support litigation procedures in Allegheny County. Custody mediation techniques are also examined.
In clinic, under faculty supervision:
Students will interview clients with regard to Pennsylvania custody and child support law.
Students will, as legal interns certified by the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, interview, counsel and assist clients in certain proceedings in the Family Court of Allegheny County dealing with matters of child custody and support.
Students will prepare Briefs, Motions, Complaints, Petitions or other court documents depending upon the legal needs of the clients that the student assist.
Students will prepare research memos to be presented to all the students at the Clinic Review Meetings.
Second semester students will undertake to mentor incoming students in family law court procedures.
Family Law Clinic