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RENEE E. TURNER, ESQ | Family Law Attorney in New York on Instagram: "As a family law attorney in New York with over a decade of experience, one of the most fre… | Law school life, Law school essential, Family law

As a family law attorney in New York with over a decade of experience, one of the most frequently asked questions I receive is: “Where should I file for divorce, custody, visitation, or child support?” Knowing the right court matters. It can help you avoid delays, extra costs, and a whole lot of stress. Swipe through to learn which court handles your case. (Jump to Slide 7 for a general rule that will help you decide right away!) Of course, every situation is different. Book a FREE cons...

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Kaitlyn Jorgensen | The Family Court Strategist® on Instagram: "Dear Family Court 🖊️ #familycourt #proactiveprotectivemom #survivor *The information presented … | Family court, Protective moms, Parenting plan custody

Dear Family Court 🖊️ #familycourt #proactiveprotectivemom #survivor *The information presented through this content does not serve as legal, financial, therapeutic, mental health, consulting or medical advice. Kaitlyn is not a lawyer/law firm. All of the information provided throughout product/content, are resources for informational purposes only, and should not take the place of hiring a licensed professional. Kaitlyn cannot predict and does not guarantee that you will attain a particular…

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Testifying in Family Court: Dos and Don'ts

A lot of people are nervous about having to speak in open court when their family law case is scheduled. They are often emotional about the subject matter as it can be about their child and custody or a scary domestic violence incident. Divorce Advice | What to do before filing for divorce | Divorce Court | Divorce Court Outfit

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Family Law Watchlist

1. Consult a solicitor for advice. 2. File an application with the Family Court. 3. Provide reasons for placement. 4. Present relevant evidence. 5. Attend a court hearing. 6. Consider the child's best interests. 7. 0Obtain a court order if approved. 8. Notify relevant authorities. 9. Keep contact details updated.

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In a revealing opinion piece published in today’s edition of the New York Times, the Chief District Defender for Orleans Parish Derwyn Bunton writes about his office’s recent decision to stop taking new cases;

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Do You Have Experience Representing Clients in Family Court, and Are You Comfortable Appearing in Court on My Behalf?… | Court pictures, Family court, Child custody

Do You Have Experience Representing Clients in Family Court, and Are You Comfortable Appearing in Court on My Behalf? When navigating the complexities of family law, finding an experienced attorney who is comfortable representing clients in family court is crucial. These legal proceedings often involve emotionally charged issues such as child custody, divorce, and spousal support, requiring a lawyer who not only understands the intricacies of family law but also feels confident in a…

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Working Supermom: Child Custody Court Binder | Child custody, Child support quotes, Parenting plan custody

First and foremost, let me put this out there... I am NOT GIVING ANY KIND OF LEGAL ADVICE. This is just how I helped organize all the court documentation for my friends child custody matters with his ex. I will include links to some of the forms I use to keep track of information to have on hand for court but again, THIS IS NOT LEGAL ADVICE. My friend has an 8 year old daughter and until she's 18 it's a constant child custody battle and keeping track of all the necessary information and…

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Pin on Truth

Get ready to delve deep into the untold realities of going solo in family court. Tips, guidance, and hard truths will be revealed, equipping you with valuable knowledge and strength for the road ahead. Prepare to be enlightened and empowered in facing family court alone.

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