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.
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176 - A Guide for Adult Children of Gray Divorce - Interview with Dr Carol Hughes and Bruce Fredenburg
175 - Challenging Family Law Real and Personal Property Questions
174 - Top Ways to Ruin Your Post Divorce Life
173 - The Top Actions That Will Set Off Fireworks in Your Divorce
172 - 9 Practical Steps to Take to Prepare for a Virtual Hearing
171 - Do Child Support Arrears Impact COVID19 Stimulus Checks?
170 - One Question that Could Help Your Marriage in the Middle of This COVID19 Crisis
169 - Should I File a Child Support or Alimony Modification In the Wake of COVID19?
168 - Are Parenting Plans Still Valid with a COVID 19 Lockdown?
167 - Are the Courts Open in this COVID-19 Crisis?
166 - Answering Questions about Assets and Liabilities in a Divorce
165 - Child Custody Questions and Answers
164 - Planning for COVID-19's Impact on Your Divorce/ Family Law Case
163 - A Mom's Guide to a Good Divorce - Revised Edition
162 - An Organized Child is a Healthy Child - Teaching Skills to Handle Change
161 - Review of the Divorce Movie "Marriage Story"
160 - A Divorce with a Happy Ending - A Story of Reconciliation
159 - 7 Steps to Take Before Filing for Divorce
158 - 4 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Filing for Divorce
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