The Child and Family Justice Clinic is a 4-hour credit clinic that consist of four (4) experiential credits. Students in the Child and Family Justice Clinic will work under the supervision of the Clinic Director, with Rule 13 certification. Students will participate in both simulated and real court cases.
Students will have the opportunity to engage in all aspects of a case. Under the Clinic Director’s supervision, students will draft legal documents, interview clients, and research legal matters. Additionally, students will attend and appear on the record at all court hearings and trials, in matters such as, an order of protection hearing, or a child custody hearing.