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Rita Aquilio Moderates Custody and Parenting Time During COVID-19 Pandemic Webinar

Rita Aquilio, a divorce and family law attorney with Lawrence Law, will moderate a webinar entitled “Advising Clients as to Custody and Parenting Time During COVID-19 Pandemic”. Aquilio will moderate an esteemed panel including Magistrate Stephanie Matalon, 17th District Family Courts, Florida; Sahmra Stevenson, Esq., family law attorney in Maryland; and Eshigo Okasili, Esq., family law attorney and mediator in Maryland.

This program, geared towards family lawyers around the United States, will discuss guidance for co-parents during the COVID-19 pandemic. The current situations are not typical and family law attorneys are striving to provide assistance to parents in this ever-changing world. It is being held on Thursday, April 16 at 12:30 EST. Please click here for the registration link and details.

Advising Clients as to Custody and Parenting Time During COVID-19 Pandemic is being presented by the Family Law Litigation Committee of the American Bar Association’s Section of Litigation and as part of the American Bar Association’s resources for attorneys in response to the pandemic.

Lawrence Law, with offices in Watchung and Red Bank, New Jersey, is a boutique firm devoted exclusively to the practice of matrimonial and family law.

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