Hey, yeh family's actually a really good area - theres a lot of common knowledge in there
For the Catholic Trial 2002 - the questions were:
- Evaluate the effectiveness of the legal system in protecting the rights of family members in crisis
-Assess the extent to which family law is responds to the need for continuity and change within the legal system
So therefore, Legal Questions for Family is pretty general, there are 3 main areas
-Alternative Family Relationships (eg. Same Sex, and usually these q's refer to continuity & change, ie - the Property Relationships Act 1984, and just crap on about how the Law is responding to diff. relationships - defacto etc...)
- Children - CROC, and how the Family Law Reform Act 1995 ensures that its now Parents RESPONSIBILITIES and childrens rights, rather than the other way around
- Dissolution of marriage/relationships
So they are the 3 main areas, and then theres just general q's which can incorporate all 3 areas... so its pretty general... and its just about always on effectiveness, and even if they dont ask effectiveness, they expect you to evaluate how the legal system is responding to watever. So you'll always need to talk about effectiveness....
So yeh! there you go!
hope that helped! you'll be sweet - just know a few acts, a few cases and you'll fly through it
If anyone knows much about consumers though- thatd really help...the syllabus is really everywhere and i dont understand the main areas they can ask...
Thanks heaps