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Florida Coastal School of Law
Law Course In Family Law Advocacy
- Jacksonville, USA
Certificate
Full time, Part time
Distance Learning
English
Florida Coastal School of Law offers students the opportunity to earn a J.D. degree with an accompanying certificate in Family Law Advocacy. The certificate program builds on the School’s Program Learning Outcomes and provides students with intensive instruction in real life advocacy skills.


New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary
Master of Divinity in Marriage and Family Counseling
- New Orleans, USA
Master degree
Distance Learning
English
To serve as a professional Christian counselor, pastoral counselor, minister of family life and counseling, other church staff member, social ministry worker, chaplain, or related areas of service which require or benefit from licensure as a professional counselor. This degree provides a total of 66 semester hours in counseling necessary for Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in most states and a richer study of the biblical and theological foundation for ministry than the Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Counseling or the Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling degrees.
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Family Law degree programs focus on the legal aspects of family relationships, covering topics like marriage, divorce, child custody, and domestic violence. This field is vital for advocating for the rights and well-being of families, and studying it online allows for flexible learning.
You'll explore courses that delve into legal research, family dispute resolution, and ethical considerations in family law. Students gain practical skills in negotiating settlements and drafting legal documents, enhancing their ability to represent clients effectively. As legal professionals, graduates often pursue roles as family law attorneys, mediators, or advocates in non-profit organizations that support families in crisis.
The online environment encourages independent learning and collaboration, allowing students to strengthen their analytical skills and critical thinking abilities. Students often immerse themselves in real-world scenarios, preparing them to navigate complex family dynamics in their careers. Engaging with diverse perspectives through online discussions and case studies can broaden your understanding of familial issues across different cultures and legal systems.