This post was contributed by a community member. The views expressed here are the author's own.

Schools

Free Women's Center Divorce and Family Law Legal Workshop Series

ARE YOU FACING DIVORCE?

 

DO YOU NEED HELP       

Find out what's happening in Parsippanyfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

UNDERSTANDING FAMILY LAW?

       

Find out what's happening in Parsippanyfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

ARE YOU INTIMIDATED BY THE COURT SYSTEM?

 

WE CAN HELP!!!

 

 

Do you need information?  Do you have questions or concerns?  Come to one or all of the following FREE informational workshops.

 

Apr. 5             Session 1:  Overview of the family law system and the divorce process.

Apr. 12           Session 2:  Case information statement – First session explains what it is and what

       information you need to complete it.

Apr. 26           Session 3:  Q&A on completing the Case Information Statement.

May 3             Session 4:  Mediation and Choosing an Attorney.

May 10           Session 5:  Child support, custody, enforcement, parenting schedules, geographic

       limits.

May 17           Session 6:  Post matrimonial relief - what to do if support does not come through or

       if circumstances change.

May 24           Session 7:  Financial aspects of divorce, tax implications, retirement, pension plans,

                                           insurance, children’s education.

 

LOCATION:  COUNTY COLLEGE OF MORRIS - Randolph

ROOM SCC 221/233 –  STUDENT CENTER (Upper Level)

(May 3rd MEETING – ROOM SCC 117 - Lower Level)

TIME:  7 TO 9 PM

 

CALL TO REGISTER  -  973-328-5025

 

The workshops are offered FREE by the Women’s Center at County College of Morris. In addition to this legal information series the Women’s Center provides legal clinics and a quarterly newsletter with family law information. They also provide job readiness services to women needing to return to the workforce, such as career counseling, resume preparation, Job Club, and computer literacy workshops.

 

These programs are sponsored by the County College of Morris and funded through grants from the Morris County Bar Foundation, NJ Bar Foundation’s IOLTA fund, the United Way of Morris and the NJ Division on Women.

 

The views expressed in this post are the author's own. Want to post on Patch?