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.
150 - Technology's Impact to the Practice of Law over the Decades
149 - Changes to Divorce Law Over The Years
148 - How to Find Wise Counsel To Set Yourself Up For Success
147 - Planning for the Holidays
146 - 3rd Annual Halloween Special
145 - How to Give a Great Deposition Part 2
144 - How to Give a Great Deposition
143 - How to Get the Documents You Need Through Discovery
142 - When Is It Time To Change Lawyers?
141 - How to Divorce with Greater Ease with Journey Beyond Divorce
140 - Why You Should Care About Financial Affidavits
139 - 7 Ways to Save Money When Working With a Lawyer
138 - Learning from Celebrity Mistakes
137 - Help for Single Moms - The Single Mom Network
136 - Family Law Questions and Answers
135 - Divorce Questions and Answers
133 - Dealing with Tax Problems Aren't as Scary as You Might Think
134 - Bankruptcy's Impact on Divorce
132 - How To Divide a Business in a Divorce
131 - What is Discernment Counseling and How It Can Help If You Are Considering Divorce with Matt Driggers
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