I received Masters of Law from Queen Mary University of London. Since graduation, I have tutored college students in a wide range of Legal subjects. I am very much passionate about teaching law in general. However, to be more specific, I love teaching Criminal, constitutional, tort and family law. I have also helped students clear the law entrance test. I believe that education is a powerful tool for personal and professional growth, and I want...
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...A-Levels, I quickly found different revision techniques which resulted in me getting grades I had never achieved before. I wanted to use my experience to show other students that your GCSE do not predict your A-Level grades and that anyone is able to get into their desired universities.I aim to teach students how to prepare for the A-Level exams. My sessions are tailored to my students needs, this could include: revision techniques, course content, answering...
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At present Law and Business Lecturer with over 20 years of tutoring experience working with English Language and Literature, Geography, History, Business Studies and Law. Comfortable working with KS2, KS3, GCSE, A-Level and undergraduate.
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...several pieces of training for soft skills and capacity building. I want to excel in Law and my ultimate goal is to be a Judge in England and Wales. I enjoy going to the Courts as much as I enjoy teaching. Teaching is something I love and enjoy. I am an energetic person and I like to take on challenges. Every student is different, they have different needs to fulfil their knowledge thirst. I am...
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...Tutor in Greek, Law, Philosophy and Albanian | Native Greek Speaker | UK Trained Legal Professional | Multilingual Academic Mentor Hello, I am Konstantinos, a multilingual tutor with a strong academic and professional background in Law, Philosophy and languages. I specialise in teaching Modern Greek, Albanian, Law (UK and common law subjects), and Philosophy at GCSE, A Level, undergraduate and professional levels. I am a British and Greek legal professional with advanced academic training in...
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Legal Professional with strong skills organising, teaching and managing groups. I have experience in teaching a variety of age groups and specifically students undertaking the bar
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I am a very experienced teacher with over 20 years teaching experience. I also work for all the main UK examination boards, so I have a very good understanding of the examination skills that make students successful.
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...adjunct professor of Legal Research and Writing. I later received a Ph.D. in Anthropology from UNC-Chapel Hill where I had a 3 year National Science Fellowship and was awarded the Outstanding Graduate Student award twice. I then taught for over a decade at Montana State University in the Native American Studies Department. I have since tutored high school and college level students in the social sciences and English for over 7 years.I am an exceptional...
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...enjoy watching those I am helping grow and succeed as students and as people. My favorite subject has always been writing because I believe it is a fundamental building block to any successful career, both in school and out of school. I love helping people to realize that they have the ability to be a great writer with some practice, and I firmly believe that with the right approach, it's an accessible skill for all...
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I am a graduate of the University of Richmond School of Law and a First Lieutenant in the U.S. Army JAG Corps. I scored highly on the LSAT and succeeded in law school, where I was the Editor-in-Chief of the Richmond Journal of Law and Technology. I also won awards on the Moot Court Board, where I served on the Executive Board. I look forward to helping you prepare for the LSAT, your law school...
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...at the University of Iowa, where I earned a Master's degree and Ph.D. in Communication Studies, with emphasis in rhetoric, interpersonal communication, and persuasion. I also earned a J.D. at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, and am a member of the Minnesota bar. I have been teaching and tutoring for over 15 years. I have tutored in small group and individual settings for students taking the LSAT, GRE and Bar exams....
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I love helping students achieve their goals! I enjoy equipping my students with the tools they need to enhance their learning, and thereby, their confidence. I obtained a Bachelor's degree in Secondary English Education and a law degree from Indiana University-Bloomington, and am currently finishing up my PhD in Law & Public Policy. As you can see, I am a life-long learner and I love to help students learn new things and understand difficult concepts...
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...also obtained my paralegal certificate and minored in Legal Studies. After my undergraduate program, I earned my Juris Doctorate from Vermont Law School where I specialized in International Environmental Treaties. I also obtained my certificate in Comparative Legal Systems. I began working as a child care provider in 1998 and continued until I graduated from Law School. I also worked as a para-educator for down-syndrome children in Vermont public schools. For the past four years,...
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I am a graduate, with a Bachelor of Science in engineering from the University of California, Los Angeles, a graduate, with a doctor of medicine (MD) from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland and a graduate with a JD from the Law School of the University of Florida. I am a father of two children, a daughter and son, and grandfather of two boys and two girls.
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As a passionate educator with a Doctorate in Educational Psychology from the University of Florida, I have over 25 years of tutoring experience across various subjects, including Elementary School English, Math, Algebra, ESOL, and Reading, as well as High School economics, history, geography, phonics, and ESL. My teaching philosophy centers on creating an engaging and supportive learning environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and exploring concepts at their own pace. I believe in the...
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...and in my professional legal career. After graduating from law school, I was a law clerk for two Maryland judges, for whom I frequently had to draft legal opinions. I subsequently became a legal research and legal training specialist for law students and also for attorneys in large law firms. My previous volunteer experience includes being a reading tutor for a non-profit organization in DC, where I worked one-on-one with elementary and middle school students...
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...another, and people to opportunities and events. My job is fun, fast paced at times, rewarding always. I also love to tutor and teach. I translate posts of persons missing as a volunteer. I share what I know the same way I learn through images, music, hands on opportunities, links to newscasts, cultural events, and other options so we are immersed into new worlds of language, customs, laws etc. Always a glass half full mentality,...
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I love helping you and will strive to work to help you be successful with your learning! Each of us have our own style of learning and I will work with you to best find this and YOU will learn and feel successful. I have a diverse background as a RN with a trauma, NICU, NP and specialty nursing. In addition to my law degree I also have a Masters in Science with emphasis in...
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...I have a Juris Doctor (JD) from the Charleston School of Law and a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Auburn University. War Eagle!! My tutoring experience includes subjects like standardized tests (ACT, SAT, LSAT, PRAXIS, UBE, and state specific bar exams) and math. My goal is to connect with each student individually, tailoring my approach to their unique learning styles and interests. I am driven by the joy of seeing students achieve their...
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Receive personally tailored Family Law lessons from exceptional tutors in a one-on-one setting. We help you connect with the best tutor for your particular needs while offering flexible scheduling to fit your busy life.
Family Law Tutoring FAQ
Family law is one of the most commonly taken elective courses in law school. Since it is not a required course, students generally take it in their second or third year of law school. Family law is not tested by the Multistate Bar Examination (MBE), but is typically found on the unique essay portions of state bar exams. Family law largely focuses on legal issues surrounding marriage and children. When family law is avoided by law students, it is frequently because the class has a negative reputation as an unsavory divorce law course. While the dissolution of marriage is an important aspect of family law, the class is much more diverse and complex than many law students give it credit for.
Family law includes elements of both contract law and constitutional law; in particular, the Fourteenth Amendment. Much of the analysis focuses on when state laws that circumscribe individuals' ability to marry or raise their children are permissible. The constitutional issues that are presented in family law classes tend to give many law students great difficulty. This is because constitutional law is one of the more complex classes in law school. Additionally, the Fourteenth Amendment is usually the focus of its own, more advanced class, and not all students choose to study it. Thus, family law students often have only had limited exposure to the most difficult materials in the class. This can make the analyses that are used by the Supreme Court difficult to follow. What is a fundamental right? Do people have a fundamental right to marry and to raise their children? Where are the limits to those rights? What is a compelling state interest? Should the court apply strict scrutiny to a law? If not, which test should the court use?
On a more basic level, you'll learn the legal ins and outs of dispute resolution and mediation. The professional ideals of counseling, representation, and delinquency are covered, and the intricacies of the justice system are explained so that you will gain a working understanding of how these fit into the big picture. Every concept you will learn affects every member of the family. Appreciating the diversity and complexity of the course will help to maximize your knowledge to make you more suited for family law cases you may encounter down the road. The more a family law professional knows, the more help they can be to husbands, wives, children, and siblings in distress. For the time being, it's important to focus on the big questions, which concentrate on basic human rights and the laws that impact them.
A family law tutor can help you understand all of these complex issues. These tutors are skilled at crafting and editing law class outlines, and can help you construct a thorough and concise study guide as well. Your tutor can even help you with essay writing, helping you craft and support an argument with the relevant case law. This will help you write more comprehensive, organized, and persuasive essays and exam answers. Your tutor's goal is to help you understand all the relevant concepts and principles, and also to help you become proficient at communicating your knowledge. With so much information being communicated in a family law course, a little extra help can go a long way in boosting your chances for success. Your tutoring sessions will offer one-on-one, individualized instruction, which allows for you and your family law tutor to focus on the specific concepts in which you most need help. Tutors are available to meet at your home or at another location of your choosing, such as the law library at your university, or face-to-face online. Contact a Varsity Tutors educational director today to get connected with an exceptional family law tutor near you!
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Recent Family Law Tutoring Session Notes
We went over a lot of material. The student seems to know the material much better than before and is very well prepared for his exam. As long as he keeps variables straight and keeps his work neat he will do great! The session was long today but there was focus the entire time and we worked well on all of the problems.
We covered a more complex pedigree problem. The student was able to think through how to solve the pedigree problem. We covered the different types of inheritance. We also covered a way of memorizing the animals included in different phyla. He said he felt prepared for his final.
Worked with the student on math again. We went over the worksheets I gave her. Once she was comfortable with the formulas she could complete the problems easily. She is doing reading practice on her own at the moment. I will continue to work with her on reading, math, and science as our sessions progress.
We covered the materials that were going to be on the student's online exam later that day. This included Gestalt Principles, Muller-Lyer Illusions, ambiguous pictures, and the various experiments done with babies. I suggested that from now on we should listen to the online lectures together during our session and take notes together, which would improve his note taking skills and better prepare him for the exam.
Today our focus was on vocabulary review for his upcoming quiz. We reviewed the definitions of each word, discussed the common word roots and cognates, and I quizzed him on definitions until he could consistently get each one right. Then I created a fill-in-the-blank vocabulary quiz with all fifteen words and he completed as much as we had time for in class.
The student and I reviewed math topics. We went over geometry problems and the different formulae that go along with the 2D and 3D shapes. We will spend the rest of the sessions refreshing her in math as much as possible, while also concentrating on the reading and writing sections.