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The Juris Doctor (J.D.) serves as the foundational professional degree for legal practice in the U.S. Temple University offers this degree through a three-year full-time track or a four-year evening/part-time option. The J.D. curriculum at Temple equips students with essential legal knowledge, practical abilities, hands-on training, and professional development for successful law careers. Early coursework like Litigation Basics and Transactional Skills immerses students in practical scenarios shortly after enrollment, while the renowned Legal Research and Writing program builds the exceptional practice abilities Temple alumni are recognized for. Students benefit from comprehensive doctrinal, experiential, and interdisciplinary courses taught by distinguished faculty, ensuring top-tier legal training across all specializations.
Family law examines how legal systems govern society's fundamental social units. Temple's curriculum addresses how government policies impact families, covering marriage formation/dissolution matters including asset distribution, child arrangements, and alimony. However, contemporary family law extends beyond divorce and custody statutes - it demands expertise in real estate, taxation, business law alongside domestic relations. Effective family law practitioners must develop strong courtroom, negotiation, and client advisory skills. Temple's program blends intensive academic coursework, writing workshops, and hands-on clinical training to prepare students for this multifaceted field.