Last Updated on December 23, 2024 by Sheen Ancog
Divorce Matters attorney Brooke Shafranek answers questions submitted from the community. https://youtu.be/vQBnBmm3a0U Q. Can I still get a divorce? (0:18) Q. What can I do if I’m experiencing an emergency, such as domestic violence or child abuse? (2:30) Q. Co-parenting, parenting plans, what happens if we need to deviate or I and my ex disagree? (3:04) Q. What will happen with the stimulus checks that the government is sending out? (3:53) Contact us for more information or to schedule a video or phone consultation: 720-542-6142Attorney Brooke Shafranek Answers Your Questions Regarding COVID-19 and How It Affects Your Divorce
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