OCCUPATIONAL CERTIFICATE: FAMILY LAW PRACTITIONER
The Occupational Certificate: Family Law Practitioner is a comprehensive qualification designed to equip learners with the skills
and knowledge needed to excel in the dynamic field of family law. This course is tailored for individuals passionate about providing
legal assistance, mediating family disputes, and ensuring justice in family-related matters. With a focus on practical application,
you’ll gain the expertise to handle cases involving divorce, custody, domestic violence, and more, becoming a trusted Family Law
Practitioner.
Why Choose the Family Law Practitioner Course
. Industry-Relevant Curriculum: Stay ahead with a curriculum aligned to the latest legal and societal developments in family law.
. Expert Faculty: Learn from seasoned professionals with years of experience in the family law sector.
. Hands-On Training: Engage in real-world case studies, practical exercises, and mock mediations to develop critical problem-
solving skills.
. Flexible Learning Options: Study at your pace with both online and in-person learning opportunities.
. Recognized Qualification: Earn a certificate accredited by SAQA, opening doors to numerous career opportunities.
. NQF Level 05
. SAQA ID:119432
. CREDITS: 205
. MODULES: 18
. DURATION: 2 Years
To enroll in the Occupational Health and Safety Practitioner course, you must meet the following requirements:
. National Certificate Vocational (NCV) at NQF Level 4
. Any other NQF Level 4 qualification with level 4 Communication
. Senior National Certificate (Grade 12/Matric)
. Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
. Availability for workplace experience (7am to 12pm)
. National Certificate Paralegal Practice NQF Level 5.
Level | Registration | Deposit | Monthly | Total | Duration |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Level 05 | R500 | R3 000 | R1 500 | R24,900.00 | 12 Months |
. Family Law Practitioner: Provide legal guidance and support in family-related cases.
. Legal Assistant: Support attorneys in preparing cases and legal documents.
. Mediator: Help families resolve disputes amicably without litigation.
. Court Clerk: Assist with administrative functions in family courts.
. Consultant: Offer expert advice to organizations or individuals on family law matters.