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WHAT IS A FAMILY LAW FACILITATOR?

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WHAT IS A FAMILY LAW FACILITATOR?

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The Family Law Facilitator is an experienced Family Law attorney who works for the Superior Court. The Family Law Facilitator is not your attorney. There is no attorney-client relationship between you and the Family Law Facilitator. The facilitator is neutral and can help you and the other party (for example, your former spouse, the parent of your child, etc.). If you want help with your case strategy, you should consult with a private attorney for legal advice. The Office of the Family Law Facilitator provides education, information and explains options without giving legal advice. The Office of the Family Law Facilitator can assist self-represented litigants in handling their own child and spousal support cases. When you speak with the Family Law Facilitator (or any staff member in the Facilitator’s office) your conversation is not private or confidential. The Family Law Facilitator is not responsible for the outcome of your case.

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