When you are in the middle of a legal battle involving money or your children, everything can feel like an emergency. Unfortunately, the Court has limited resources and time. This forces the Court to narrowly define what they consider an emergency. In this episode, Leh and Todd break down what Courts tend to classify as an emergency and what situations will be given expedited consideration. They also dive into what is really going on behind the scenes that limit the Court's resources.
257 - How to Co-Parent with a Difficult Person
256 - Discovery and Experts in Divorce Actions
255 - Legal Rights of Unmarried Couples
254 - Avoid These 12 Divorce Pitfalls
253 - The Ultimate Divorce Question – Concede or Contest
252 - Should I File for Contempt?
251 - 4 Crucial Steps Before You File for Divorce
250 - Georgia Visitation and Parenting Time
249 - Grandparent Visitation with David Canale
248 - More Q&A About Divorce and Family Law
247 - Will Mediation Work for Me?
246 - Understanding Family Violence Protective Orders
245 - Everything you need to know about the Divorce Process
244 - 10 Tips for a Healthy Holiday
243 - Tips for Your Uncontested Divorce
242 - Information you Need to Know About Asset Division in Divorce
241 - When Should I Tell My Spouse I Am Filing for Divorce?
240 - Important Questions and Answers About Divorce and Family Law
239 - How Should I Tell the World That I Am Divorcing?
238 - Questions and Answers Related to the 4 Core Areas of Divorce
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