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| ![]() Family Court Judge Explains What Divorcing Couples Need to Know About Divorce and Child CustodyMichigan Family Court Judge, James Alexander, tapes an episode of Divorce Source Radio providing insight to divorcing couples related to the court process of divorce.
By: Premier Podcasting Network Judge James Alexander, a family court judge in Michigan, joined Divorce Source Radio host, Steve Peck and attorney, Henry Gornbein in an attempt to help divorcing couples understand the court process, as it relates to divorce and child custody issues. Topics in this radio program include: • What types of cases a Family Court handles • How to prepare yourself for motions and/or your trial • Making sure your lawyer knows your case and is prepared to tell the judge exactly what you want • Identify if your attorney is a problem solver or a problem creator • You'll get a feel for a judges case load and realize that you'll only have a few minutes to state your case on motion day • An in depth look at the misuse of Personal Protections related to divorce cases Divorce Source Radio produces sixty-minute programs featuring both legal and emotional advice from two of Michigan’s most respected professionals. Bloomfield Hills attorney Henry Gornbein is DSR’s Legal Correspondent, and Psychologist Dr. Larry Friedberg, of Franklin Village, is DSR’s resident therapist. “These are two of the brightest minds in their field,” says program creator and host, Steve Peck, “and their input is helping thousands of listeners each week deal with their divorce.” Dr. Larry Friedberg says, “Divorce Source Radio is a serious attempt to get quality information to people who need it. I am proud to be part of this effort.” DivorceSourceRadio.com is extremely valuable because it covers many key issues involving divorce and child custody in a user-friendly manner that is easy for a lay person to understand. It also covers these issues in depth, said attorney, Henry Gornbein. Divorce Source Radio’s FREE weekly streaming podcasts are listened to by thousands of individuals through the iTunes store by searching "Divorce Source Radio" or on http://www.DivorceSourceRadio.com. # # # Radio Podcast of FREE streaming audio programs related to divorce. Anyone considering or going through a divorce can gain a wealth of information during their trying time in life. These free programs look at the legal and psychological side of divorce. End
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