This webinar will take place via Zoom. Connection information will be emailed to you prior to the webinar.
Space is limited. Register today to reserve your space!
Sarah Cobos
The Reape-Rickett Law Firm
scobos@reaperickett.com
Anastasia Finney
LevittQuinn Family Law Center
afinney@levittquinn.org
LevittQuinn Family Law Center and The Reape-Rickett Law Firm are partnering to co-host a series of informational webinars for the public and members of our community to offer essential information to help you navigate the legal effects of COVID-19.
We invite you to attend our first webinar, The Impact of COVID-19 on Family Law Services, co-hosted by The Reape-Rickett Law Firm Shareholder Matthew Breddan, Esq., and LevittQuinn Staff Attorney Nalleli Sandoval, Esq. Ms. Sandoval and Mr. Breddan will explain how current court operations may impact your family law-related decisions, including new filings, court alternatives, as well as resources for self-help, domestic violence, and more. You may submit questions during registration, as well as during a live Q&A portion. You will receive a separate email before the event with the Zoom connection and webinar information.
LevittQuinn Family Law Center is a nonprofit family law center protecting children and standing with family members in crisis.
LevittQuinn provides free and sliding scale family law legal services for poor and modest means families who are unable to get legal help from other legal services providers or to afford to pay for private attorneys. Our work includes adoption, child and spousal support, custody, visitation, domestic abuse, marital dissolution, and paternity.
The Reape-Rickett Law Firm provides accomplished legal representation in divorce, legal separation, annulments, high net worth divorce, domestic violence restraining orders, paternity, child custody and visitation, child support, property division, spousal support, mediation, premarital agreements and more.
We vow to always provide personal attention, listen carefully to our clients’ desires, and present reasonable expectations.