This is how i'd look at it:
Evaulate - in maths you are supposed to find a vaule, in english essays, it means to argue a point and come up with a result.
Effectiveness - main point of HSC Legal. HIGHLY subjective and tangible. Argue your case, but supply evidence at all times, back up statements etc.
I would then go on to assess issues within the Family Law system. (We havent begun family law yet, but i will do my best to help)
Some things i would comment on are: -
- The inquisitorial nature of the court, as opposed to adversarial
- Homosexual relationships (Property (Relationships) Act 1984)
- Money and family law (Legal Aid) (NB: i think it is automatic if you need it for a case of family law)
- Divorce (Residence [NB: not custody] of a Child, Best interests of the child, trend of residence, i.e. mother of father, assest division) Family Law Act 1975 (Cth), Family Law Reform Act 1995 (Cth)
- Definition of Family
- Autonomy of Children (i.e. ability of children to make thier own decisions)
- Homosexual relationships and children (now there's a touchy subject)
- Disipline re: children
- Child Support
- Polygamous Marriages (What if it is tradition for you?)
- Intestate (Relating to the death of a spouse without a will being in place
- and most importantly ADRs
that's all i can find, but it's more than enough for an 8-10 page analysis... trust me