The latest episode of Cordell & Cordell’s podcast series on divorce during COVID-19 features a conversation between CEO/Managing Partner Scott Trout and divorce attorney Ashley Duffy about how to proceed with divorce when family courts are closed due to stay-at-home orders.
Although many courts across the United States are closed, that does not necessarily mean that your divorce case is going to completely stall. Mr. Trout and Ms. Duffy walk through how to navigate divorce and mediation hearings remotely so that your case moves forward despite the pandemic.
Click the link above to listen to the full episode. Also make sure to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or whichever podcast app you prefer.
Cordell & Cordell continues to produce weekly webinars about facing divorce during the pandemic and daily podcasts answering submitted questions. You can find all past webinars and podcasts on Cordell & Cordell’s COVID-19 and Divorce Information Hub.
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Dan Pearce is an Online Editor for Lexicon, focusing on subjects related to the legal services of customers, Cordell & Cordell and Cordell Planning Partners. He has written countless pieces on MensDivorce.com, detailing the plight of men and fathers going through the divorce experience, as well as the issues seniors and their families experience throughout the estate planning journey on ElderCareLaw.com. Mr. Pearce has managed websites and helped create content, such as the Men’s Divorce Newsletter and the YouTube series, “Men’s Divorce Countdown.” He also has been a contributor on both the Men’s Divorce Podcast and ElderTalk with TuckerAllen.
Mr. Pearce assisted in fostering a Cordell Planning Partners practice area specific for Veterans, as they deal with the intricacies of their benefits while planning for the future. He also helped create the Cordell Planning Partners Resource Guide and the Cordell Planning Partners Guide to Alternative Residence Options, specific for seniors with questions regarding their needs and living arrangements.