Ep 22: Until Court Do Us Part Series: Pro Se, No Way! Have a Lawyer Review Before You File!
How many times have you asked yourself or heard someone else say I
don't really need an attorney for this because it seems simple,
I'll save money and do it myself? What if you submit a form in an
effort to reduce the support you owe, only to realize...
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Courtroom Confidential is a podcast that takes you inside the courtroom here and abroad on compelling cases featuring exclusive interviews with the attorneys and litigants and showcasing riveting special series such as Inside Innocence with the...
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How many times have you asked yourself or heard someone else say I
don't really need an attorney for this because it seems simple,
I'll save money and do it myself? What if you submit a form in an
effort to reduce the support you owe, only to realize you
affectively increased the support? In this episode we learn some of
the unintended and wholly unexpected consequences of filing certain
family court forms pro se (on our own) without the trained eye of a
family law attorney to look it over before you file.
Nicole Nuzzo, Sheila Stiles, and Nicole Schmidt, family law
partners of the premier firm Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara join
Courtroom Confidential for this exciting 10-part series, Until
Court Do Us Part. This series showcases some wide-ranging
cautionary lessons learned from the depths of divorce court. In
this episode Nicole, Nicole, and Sheila are here to teach you the
lesson: Pro Se, No Way! Have a Lawyer Review Before You File Forms
in Your Divorce!
Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara’s family law practice is known for
representing high-net worth individuals often with complex cases.
Nicole Schmidt, Nicole Nuzzo, and Sheila Stiles are partners in the
firm’s Newport Beach office and are all designated specialists in the
area of family law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal
Specialization.
This series is proudly sponsored by National Business
Investigations, Inc. Trusted by top law firms, corporate and
private clients and businesses for over 5 decades for civil
litigation support and criminal and family law matters to uncover
the truth, locate people, discover and recover assets and conduct
workplace investigations and surveillance. To learn more visit
www.investigations-nbi.com.
don't really need an attorney for this because it seems simple,
I'll save money and do it myself? What if you submit a form in an
effort to reduce the support you owe, only to realize you
affectively increased the support? In this episode we learn some of
the unintended and wholly unexpected consequences of filing certain
family court forms pro se (on our own) without the trained eye of a
family law attorney to look it over before you file.
Nicole Nuzzo, Sheila Stiles, and Nicole Schmidt, family law
partners of the premier firm Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara join
Courtroom Confidential for this exciting 10-part series, Until
Court Do Us Part. This series showcases some wide-ranging
cautionary lessons learned from the depths of divorce court. In
this episode Nicole, Nicole, and Sheila are here to teach you the
lesson: Pro Se, No Way! Have a Lawyer Review Before You File Forms
in Your Divorce!
Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara’s family law practice is known for
representing high-net worth individuals often with complex cases.
Nicole Schmidt, Nicole Nuzzo, and Sheila Stiles are partners in the
firm’s Newport Beach office and are all designated specialists in the
area of family law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal
Specialization.
This series is proudly sponsored by National Business
Investigations, Inc. Trusted by top law firms, corporate and
private clients and businesses for over 5 decades for civil
litigation support and criminal and family law matters to uncover
the truth, locate people, discover and recover assets and conduct
workplace investigations and surveillance. To learn more visit
www.investigations-nbi.com.
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