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Dear Attorneys,

 

My attorney said we have an in person court date next week. I don’t want to go to court in person. My matter has (unfortunately) been pending for quite a while and we have been lucky enough to have all of our dates virtual. What has changed? Why do I have to spend more money on my attorney for something that I think we can do online?

 

Sincerely,

Team Teams

 

Dear Team,

 

The virtual court dates have certainly been great for many people. However, now that COVID-19 is less of a concern to the general public, the courts have moved back toward making most matters in person.  There are some exceptions for certain court dates.  Additionally, some judges/courts are still open to virtual appearances if you ask. Just ask your

attorney if that is a possibility for you and he or she may be able to file a case flow request to accommodate your requests. Good luck with your matter!

Wolf & Shore Law Group is here to help you make your family law matters easier, not harder.  We are realistic and up front with our clients. We encourage potential clients to seek out a firm where they will feel comfortable and confident. Ever argue with a woman? Let Wolf & Shore Law Group go to work for you. Call us at 203.745.3151 or email us at info@wolfandshorelaw.com.

 

Very Truly Yours,

Wolf & Shore Law Group

 

*The situations represented in our Dear Attorneys column are entirely fictional and any resemblance to a specific case is unintentional. We cannot, and will not, offer legal advice to anyone who is not a client. However, if you do have questions or concerns, you should contact an attorney at your convenience.

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