Pierce County Courts Have Suspended Regular Hearings
Move Forward with your Family Law Case
During Partial Court Closures
Times are uncertain, but the status of your family law case doesn't have to be.
Due to Covid19, Pierce County courts have issued sweeping new rules that are designed to help implement social distancing and slow the transmission rate of coronavirus. These rules include a suspension of in-person hearings, and new procedures. In this free webinar, I will explain the new rules to you, plus critical things you need to know so that you can make progress and get temporary or final family law orders from the court.
I have been practicing family law for a decade. After graduating from Seattle University School of Law, I worked both as a solo attorney and for several firms of varying size before co-founding my last venture, which grew to be a million dollar firm in less than two years. Having experienced every possible way of delivering legal services, my passion for affordable legal support led me to found Tacoma Legal Coach, in order to empower clients to remain fully in control of their case and costs.
Social distancing is important, but it doesn't have to derail your family law case. Move forward with your case and your life - sign up for my free webinar now.
I will help you navigate the new temporary rules and move toward resolution on your case.
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Learn the one new required form you must file to have your uncontested dissolution pleadings reviewed by the court
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Find out the number one key to having your documents ready for the court (most people miss this) and making your requests clear
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Discover how to file papers and proposed orders when the court is not conducting in-person hearings
Friday, 27 March 2020, at 7:00 pm
Time zone: Pacific Time (US & Canada)