Course Guides - Family Law
Course Description
This course explores the creation and dissolution of the family unity and relations between members thereof; marriage, separation, divorce, rights and duties of spouses and means of their enforcement, legal capacity of wife and infant, consideration of child custody and juvenile court law. (2 credits)
Faculty Who Teach This Course
- Nicholas P. Cafardi (Dean Emeritus and Professor of Law)
- Rosalyn Guy-McCorkle, Esq. (adjunct professor)
Subject Covered Presently in Collection by:
Print Collection
KF501-KF554 Domestic Relations – Family Law
KF9320-KF9324 Assault and Battery – Spousal Abuse – Child Abuse – Elder Abuse
KF9771-KF9827 Juvenile Criminal Law and Procedure – Administration of Juvenile Justice
KFP94-KFP107 Pennsylvania Domestic Relations – Family Law
KFP567.A35 Pennsylvania Aged Abuse – Elder Abuse
KFP567.C5 Pennsylvania Child Abuse – Child Molesting – Sexual Abuse of Children
KFP567.F35 Pennsylvania Family Violence
KFP595-KF598 Pennsylvania Juvenile Criminal Law and Procedure – Administration of Juvenile Justice
Legal Periodicals in Print Collection
Legal Research Databases
DCLI Webpage Links
- Primary Legal Research: Case Law, Statutory Law, Administrative Law (contains quick links to our federal and state statutes, our federal and state administrative codes, and federal and state case law)
- Legal Research Guides: Family Law
Under Subject Area:
- Family Law
Course Listed Under the following Law School Areas of Interest:
- Elder Law

