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.
77 - When is $20,000 a Month in Child Support Not Enough? Celebrity Child Support Awards
76 - Lessons from Other's Family Law Challenges
75 - How to Prepare for a Temporary Hearing
74 - What Can I Expect at a Temporary Hearing?
73 - Unique Financial Issues in High Asset Divorces
72 - Digital Dangers - Is Anything Private Anymore?
71 - Digital Dangers - How Secure is My Digital Information with Cabot Howell?
70 - Understanding Sexual Addictions with Roy Blankenship
69 - How Social Media Posts WILL Be Used Against You in Court
68 - 20 Crazy Ways People Try To Hide Assets In a Divorce
67 - 5 Types of People Who Can Ruin Your Life by Bill Eddy
66 - 5 Things That Can Block, Stop or Reduce Alimony
65 - What Will Happen To Alimony When It Can No Longer Be Deducted
64 - Exploring Tough Child Custody Situations Part 2
63 - Exploring Tough Child Custody Situations Part 1
62 - Can a Father Really Win Custody?
61 - What You Need To Know About Testifying in Court
60 - 10 Things You Should Do Before You Testify in Court
59 - Understanding the Divorce Process and Why It Can Take So Long Part 3
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