Cordell & Cordell Hosting COVID-19 Virtual Town Hall Meetings


With the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic affecting so many different facets of daily life, family law issues continue to rise.

Parents continue to lose parenting time out out of fear of the virus or a co-parent’s desire not to exchange custody. With 26 million Americans unemployed, due to the pandemic, so many parents are no longer able to pay their child support like they once were.

Cordell & Cordell continues their commitment of providing information to men and fathers during the Coronavirus pandemic. In addition to their frequent podcasts and videos that can be found at the COVID-19 Information Hub, Cordell & Cordell is hosting ongoing virtual town hall meetings, with the first one taking place at 1 p.m., CST, Thursday, April 30.

Due to the live nature of the events, the exact time may change. Registrants will be alerted to any time changes that may occur.

The virtual town hall, hosted by Cordell & Cordell Executive/Managing Partner and CEO Scott Trout, will feature a panel of experienced attorneys from around the country, who will be able to offer tips regarding any question you may ask.

The virtual town hall meeting will be utilizing online video and chat technology, allowing participants to engage in an interactive question-and-answer format related the Coronavirus and its impact on family law issues.

Participants will be able to submit a 20-second-or-less pre-recorded video with a question for the panelists to answer during the meeting. Prerecorded video questions can be submitted through email at Coronavirus.Divorce@cordelllaw.com.

Participants must register for the virtual town hall meeting by visiting https://cordellcordell.com/town-hall/.

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