Family Court 101: An Overview of the Family Court Process | #AskAndrew
The #AskAndrew Program with Andrew Feldstein Family Court 101: From the Application Stage to Trial, an Overview of the Family Court Process Guest: Daphna Schwartz ABOUT DAPHNA SCHWARTZ: Daphna Schwartz joined Feldstein Family Law Group, P.C. in 2007 as an associate lawyer. She was previously practising family law in the Barrie area. Her practice includes all areas of divorce and family law, including custody and access, child support, spousal support, and property issues. Daphna is also qualified to practise Collaborative Family Law. Daphna received her Honours Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology from York University and then obtained her law degree from Osgoode Hall Law School. She was admitted to the Ontario Bar in 2005. Daphna is committed to working with her clients in order to obtain the best possible resolution, either through negotiated settlements or family court litigation. In her spare time, Daphna enjoys exercising, traveling, and spending time with her family. For more information, please visit: https://www.separation.ca/our-lawyers... Presented by Feldstein Family Law Group P.C. Tel: (905) 581-7222 Website: https://www.separation.ca/ Office Locations: Markham Mississauga Oakville Vaughan ABOUT ANDREW FELDSTEIN: Andrew Feldstein graduated from Osgoode Hall Law School in 1992. Prior to focusing exclusively on family law, Andrew’s legal practice covered many different areas, including corporate commercial. One of Andrew’s fundamental objectives is to achieve those goals mutually and collaboratively, as set out by him and his client. Through the years, Andrew has demonstrated his skill and commitment to his clients. In 2010, he was honoured with an inaugural appointment to the Dispute Resolution Officer (DRO) Panel for Newmarket. This appointment was made by the Senior Family Justice for Ontario (The Honourable Madam Justice Mary J. Hatton) and the Regional Senior Judge for the Central East Judicial Region of Ontario (The Honourable Mr. Justice Michael Brown). Lawyers appointed to this Panel function to support the family law court process by aiding couples in attempts to resolve their issues before their case proceeds before a Judge. Andrew was selected for this appointment because of his vast experience with and successful ability to resolve complex family law issues using alternatives to the traditional court methods, including the collaborative family law process. Andrew actively supports current law students, education, and the legal profession by volunteering as a mentor for the Osgoode Hall Law School Mentor Program. His ongoing dedication to the students of Osgoode Hall Law School has resulted in extremely positive student feedback. Andrew is the Chair of the Articling Committee at Feldstein Family Law Group. The #AskAndrew program appears LIVE monthly on the Feldstein Family Law website, Facebook page and YouTube Channel. Produced, edited and broadcast by Robert Hix with Hixvideo in Gaithersburg, MD. / hixvideo

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