Child and Family Law

The Child and Family Law emphasis prepares students for a career serving children, families and elders. Students studying family law at UMKC have the opportunity to work with nationally recognized family law scholars in exploring cutting-edge issues in the development of family law.

Our extensive curriculum includes many opportunities to interact with members of the community and develop practice skills essential to this field. Students can clerk for judges in family court, represent adults who give permanent homes to children under the court’s jurisdiction, represent victims of domestic violence, mentor teens in youth court, represent the state in child support proceedings and act as guardians ad litem for children.

Our strong connections to local and national family law judges and attorneys give students important networking opportunities. Students graduating with the emphasis have critical practice skills that serve them well, even if they choose not to specialize in child or family law.


  • Assisted Reproduction
  • Children in the Law
  • Elder Law
  • Estate Planning and Drafting
  • Ethical Issues in Representation of Families
  • Family Law
  • Gender and Justice
  • Guardian ad Litem Workshop
  • Juvenile Offenders and the Law
  • Mediation
  • Seminar in Family Violence

The American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML) is an organization of more than 1,600 of the countries’ most prominent family law attorneys. UMKC Law publishes the Journal of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers. Students may serve as staff members, with the expectation that they will have their work published in this scholarly journal. Student staff members also have the chance to meet with members of the AAML, providing additional mentoring and networking opportunities.

  • Family Law Society

    This society provides law students with information and experiences within the field of family law, allows students to become acquainted with professionals in the field, promotes student interest in family law, and encourages family law education throughout the UMKC Law School student body.

    The Family Law Society also supports the UMKC Family Services Clinic in its mission to provide legal services for parents, relatives and custodians needing assistance to obtain custodial orders to achieve permanency for children.

UMKC School of Law is approved by the Council of the Section of Legal Education and Admissions of the American Bar Association, 321, North Clark Street, Chicago, IL 60654, 312-988-6738.