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Course Description

The University of Miami has expanded paralegal program offerings, with emphasis on skill building and advanced application-based learning in specific areas of law. Each Paralegal Concentration utilizes textbooks and resources associated with an area of law, structured in incremental learning, centered on key concepts, rights, remedies, legal trends, procedure, research, and writing. The Family Law Paralegal Concentration Certificate allow paralegals to reinforce current skills and build higher level skills in this specific area of law that is in high demand for paralegal careers.

You can call 305-284-8841 or schedule a one-on-one with an enrollment advisor to learn more.

All Program Instructors are licensed attorneys with professional experience in the field of instruction. Each student is assigned an instructor who works one-to-one with them throughout the Program, providing guidance and substantive feedback. The Program structure consists of application-based, practice-specific research and document drafting assignments, practice quizzes, curated articles specific to the area of study, professionally narrated e-Lectures, and other state-of-the-art online study tools and e-Workshops.

UM's Paralegal Concentration Certificate Programs are offered in the following areas: Immigration Law, Litigation, Contract Law, Wills, Trusts, Estates, and Probate Law, Real Estate Law, Business Law, Intellectual Property Law, Entertainment Law, and Criminal Law.

Course Outline

  • Client contact, investigations
  • Drafting motions and pleading
  • Preparing filing packets
  • Compiling and responding to discovery requests
  • Organizing trial notebooks
  • Researching law, preparing briefs
  • Assisting in alternative dispute resolution and litigation

Learner Outcomes

Upon successful completion of the Paralegal concentration in Family Law Specialist program the participant will demonstrate proficiency in:

  • Identifying the nature and scope of family law coverage.
  • Determining potential rights, responsibilities, and duties in legally recognized family law relationships.
  • Laying out legal parameters associated with child decision-making, child time-sharing, property distribution, support claims, and attorney’s fees.
  • Analyzing substantive and procedural legal requirements in family law cases.
  • Exploring alternative dispute resolution options in family law.
  • Differentiating between paternity and dissolution of marriage proceedings.
  • Comparing pre- and post-nuptial agreements.
  • Contrasting initial proceedings, modifications, and post-judgment proceedings.
  • Applying advanced legal research skills. Demonstrating advanced legal writing skills.
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Section Title
Family Law Specialist
Type
Discussion
Dates
Oct 06, 2025 to Feb 08, 2026
Course Fee(s)
Tuition non-credit $2,995.00
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