In Cordell & Cordell’s latest Virtual Town Hall about divorce during COVID-19, the firm’s divorce attorneys examined some recent celebrity divorces that have made headlines and explained what lessons could be applied to regular cases.
The COVID-19 pandemic has left more than 30 million people unemployed. The financial hardship is even tougher if you are going through a divorce during this tumultuous time.
Transitioning through the divorce process while simultaneously navigating all the challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic is placing mounting pressure on men and fathers across the Unites States. Guys are facing unique dilemmas regarding family law issues such as child custody, child support, alimony, and more.
As the COVID-19 pandemic has continued, courts across the country have been forced to close because of quarantine and stay-at-home orders. That has left many guys in a state of flux who are in the middle of a divorce or child custody case and are not sure how to move …
In the fourth episode of the domestic litigation firm Cordell & Cordell’s ongoing webinar series on divorce during COVID-19, a panel of divorce attorneys across the United States discuss the five biggest mistakes men make when facing divorce during the pandemic and how to avoid them.
The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically altered day-to-day life across the globe. As the virus has spread and communities have shut down due to quarantine and shelter-in-place orders, more dads are facing questions about how the pandemic will impact their divorce or child custody situation.
In the latest episode of the Men’s Divorce Podcast, Cordell & Cordell CEO Scott Trout and a Cordell & Cordell divorce attorney discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic is impacting child custody issues.
Cordell & Cordell is hosting a free webinar series, titled “Can the Coronavirus Affect Custodial Rights? How Divorces And Parenting Time May Be Impacted” for individuals dealing with unprecedented issues involving the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and their divorce or child custody situations.
As a parent, you want to spend as much time with your children as humanly possible. You want to watch them learn and grow, as the years pass. Even after a divorce, you still are able to enjoy precious moments with them during your parenting time.