Categories: Divorce

Can I Divorce During the Pandemic?

Yes, is the short answer. Courts are open even though they are currently limiting their in person trials and hearings. As attorneys, we are an essential business and remain open while practicing social distancing. We can do all of the consulting and meeting with you by video or phone consultations. We can then communicate with you to go details and get all your papers prepared. We can have you sign electronically as the court has lifted notary requirements. We then can efile documents with the court. We have even held mediations remotely with a neutral third party mediator and these have been very successful in resolving cases. So, it is certainly not like life as normal but we make it as safe and efficient as possible.

Cindy Best

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