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Dear Attorneys,

I just got scheduled for my first-ever virtual court date. It’s called a Resolution Plan Date. What does this mean? Am I supposed do something special? I am nervous that at my first court date the court will want me to settle, and I’m not ready.

Sincerely,

Restless Over Resolution

 

Dear Restless,

The Resolution Plan Date is usually scheduled first. You will likely meet with a Family Relations Officer at the court and they’ll go over the issues in your case. They will probably listen to what both you and your spouse are looking for, and then give a recommendation for an agreement that you can work off of.

You don’t have to be willing to settle right this second, but the court will be looking for a proposal from you, at least to get a general sense of what you’re seeking. This can seem daunting, especially if you have never had a virtual case date before. However, with the right attorney to help you, it should be a breeze.

With over 22 years of combined experience, Attorneys Kristen Wolf & Shari-Lynn Cuomo Shore are highly skilled in new realm of virtual court dates, negotiating settlements, and preparing their clients for anything that comes their way.

Call us today, and let us make your matter easier, not harder. 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

 

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