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NEW REMOTE APPEARANCE SYSTEM:

On Wednesday April 15th, the court will replace Zoom with a new scheduling and video platform for remote appearances. Participants will be able to schedule remote appearances, receive connection information and appear for court hearings via a platform developed by CourtCall. User guides and instructions will be released on Monday, April 13th.

Family Law Facilitator

Family Law Facilitator Office

The office of the Family Law Facilitator assists self-represented parties with child support, spousal support and health insurance issues in the Self-Help Center.

The staff provides legal information and education to help parties complete their paperwork and represent themselves in their cases.

It is important to note that the staff cannot and will not give legal advice nor will they represent a party in a case or at a hearing. There is no confidentiality or attorney-client relationship created between the office and a party.

Family Law Facilitator Info

  • The Family Law Facilitator is not your lawyer but is a neutral person who does not represent any parent or party. There is no attorney-client relationship between you and the Family Law Facilitator.
  • The Family Law Facilitator may provide information and services to the other party in your case.
  • Communications between you and the Family Law Facilitator are not confidential. You should consult with your own attorney if you want personalized advice or strategy, to have a confidential conversation, or to be represented by an attorney in court.
  • The Family Law Facilitator is not responsible for the outcome of your case.

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