Coronavirus divorce webinarGoing through a divorce while facing the coronavirus pandemic is having major implications on uncertain circumstances involved in divorce, such as custody, alimony, and child support. That’s why Cordell & Cordell will now be hosting free weekly live webinars on Thursdays beginning at 1 p.m. CT, to answer questions about the coronavirus and its impact on family law issues.

Cordell & Cordell held its first coronavirus family law and divorce live webinar on Thursday, March 26.

 “We’ve already scheduled more than 1,028 new initial consults in the past two weeks alone,” said Scott C. Trout, Executive/Managing Partner, CEO, Cordell & Cordell, which has built its reputation by helping men and fathers through challenging times. “Our goal by offering live weekly webinars is to continue educating men so that they can make informed decisions that will keep them and their families safe.”

Registration for the next installment of the “Can the Coronavirus Affect Custodial Rights? How Divorces and Parenting Time May Be Impacted” live webinar series can be completed by filling out the registration form below.

Cordell & Cordell’s first episode of the live webinar series drew more than 1,900 registrations and was hosted by a panel of six Cordell & Cordell divorce attorneys from around the country who answered questions about how COVID-19 is impacting divorce. Based on the number of participants, more than 18 days-worth of viewing time was generated.

The webinar covered a range of topics relevant to divorced fathers such as:

  • Practical tips to ensure the safety and well-being of your children.

  • Child custody issues such as how to arrange custody exchanges while quarantined.

  • The financial fallout of COVID-19 such as what to do if you can no longer afford alimony or child support.

  • How to proceed with your divorce if family courts are closed due to the virus.

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