Posted November 20th, 2009
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Layla asked: Im 22 and a single mum to one. i want to study family law as i find it very interesting and i want to make something of myself. I currently work full time in an accountants in marketing.
Im just wondering what qualifications i need to start the course, how long it will take, and what is the salary like? Any help would be greatfuly appreciated.
Tags: Accountants, Full Time, Salary
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Posted November 1st, 2009
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silver locks asked: Does anybody want to buy law books that i have used recently for my LLB degree studies? I have constitutional, contract, tort, civil justice, EU, Land, Medical and Family law books.
Tags: Degree Studies, Medical Books, Tort
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Posted September 7th, 2009
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kumamon222 asked:
I am planning on going to law school and eventually becoming a family lawyer. Are there any courses I should take now in undergrad that would benefit me in the future of family law?
Tags: Family Planning, Law School, Undergrad
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Posted September 7th, 2009
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Bellia asked:
I want to study family law in law school . I might take philosophy as a major . What major can you suggest me ? I wanna major and minor .
OOps not philosophy , but PSYCHOLOGY.
Tags: Family Law, Oops, Psychology
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Posted August 24th, 2009
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Haley asked:
I am in my last year of getting my social work degree. I have always known that I want to fight for children’s rights but didn’t exactly know what specific title I needed. I have decided that I want to go into family law and I want to know if it will be an easy transition from a Social Work major with psychology minor into a career in family law.
Tags: Social Psychology, Transition, Undergrad
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Posted August 24th, 2009
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Tazza asked:
Are computer studies and maths or physics necessary for criminal law? Would taking History, French, English Language and Psycology for A levels be a good idea for law? If not which subjects should i replace them with?
If you could help that would be great. Thank you.
Tags: Computer Studies, Level Subjects, Physics
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Posted August 10th, 2009
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lwhite asked:
I am applying for my bachelor degree now and I have Law school in mind . I am thinking I will follow family law or international law…which bachelors should I have?
Tags: Bachelor Degree, Bachelors, Law School
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Posted March 23rd, 2009
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lwcsoftballchick32 asked:
And if not, can one get their JD there and still be able to work in the area of family law?
Tags: Chase School, Concentration, Northern Kentucky University
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Posted March 13th, 2009
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Oleg F asked:
I’m interested in law textbooks concerning such law areas as Private international law, Civil law, Consumer protection, Competition law, Torts, Family law, Land law, Comparative law, Corporation law, Europeen law.
But, I’m interested in law textbooks which are free of charge and which I can download from Internet.
I’m also interested in Caselaw textbooks of all named law areas. Thanks
Tags: Comparative Law, Consumer Protection, Law Areas
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Posted March 13th, 2009
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Alice asked: I was reading the following essay-
http://www.law.ua.edu/bfair/prepare.html
and it stated that law schools look at family background when cosidering applicants. Do they really? And if so, what excatly do they look at?
Thanks!
Tags: Essay, Family Background, Law Schools
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