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Family

Dec. 18, 2006

Troublesome Exit Orders

FOCUS COLUMN - By Shelley L. Albaum, Harold J. Cohn and Seth D. Kramer - When a hotly contested child custody dispute spills over into a juvenile dependency case, most family law attorneys will not continue handling the child custody portion of the case.

Focus Column

By Shelley L. Albaum, Harold J. Cohn and Seth D. Kramer
     
      When a hotly contested child custody dispute spills over into a juvenile dependency case, most family law attorneys will not continue handling the child custody portion of the case. Once a dependency matter is commenced, the child custody portion of the family law case is stayed. However, remaining family law issues, such a...

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