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Navigating the legal process of divorce with Attorney Marcie Patton-Coffman (Ohio) and Attorney Rick Julius (Pennsylvania)

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Mick and Kindra speak with Marcie Patton-Coffman, a Senior Litigation Partner in Ohio and Rick Julius, a Senior Litigation Partner in Pennsylvania. We ask the tough questions.

1) What is the firm's process of engaging an attorney?

2) How are protection orders used in custody situations?

3) Can an attorney intervene when the absconding parent takes a child or children?

4) How are Court Orders enforced when the uncooperative violates them?

In this podcast episode, we'll be discussing custody and parental alienation with two attorneys: Marcie Patton Coffman and Richard A. Julius, both of whom practice at Cordell & Cordell, a law firm that focuses on family law.

Let's start with Marcie Patton Coffman. She is a Senior Litigation Attorney and the Manager of Litigation for Cordell & Cordell. She earned her law degree from the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law in 2002 and has been practicing family law since then. Marcie is licensed to practice law in Missouri and Illinois.

Throughout her career, Marcie has gained a reputation as a tough litigator, known for her attention to detail and strategic thinking. She has represented clients in a wide range of family law cases, including divorce, child custody, and child support. Marcie has also been recognized for her legal skills by several legal organizations, including being named to the Super Lawyers Rising Stars list from 2013-2015.

Now, let's move on to Richard A. Julius. He is a Senior Litigation Attorney at Cordell & Cordell and has been practicing law since 1995. Richard received his law degree from St. Louis University School of Law and is licensed to practice law in Missouri, Illinois, and Kansas.

Richard has a wealth of experience representing clients in family law cases. He has a deep understanding of the complex legal issues that arise in divorce, child custody, and child support cases. Richard is known for his strong communication skills and his ability to explain complicated legal concepts in a way that his clients can understand.

Richard has also been recognized for his legal skills by several legal organizations, including being named to the Super Lawyers list from 2016-2021.

In summary, both Marcie Patton Coffman and Richard A. Julius are highly experienced family law attorneys who are known for their strategic thinking and effective communication skills. They have both been recognized for their legal skills by several legal organizations, and they are committed to providing their clients with high-quality legal representation.

Learn more about your hosts Mick Smith and Kindra Riber. They are waging the war on ending the pain of divorce, parental alienation, custody battles and the break-up of families. Their purpose is to give you the tools on how to heal in the aftermath of family trauma and drama.

To get a copy of our ebook, Survive Your Divorce, providing tips on working through a divorce, handling the children, finances, and healing afterwards, email theaftermathhealing@gmail.com

This has been a Mediacasters Production.

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Mick and Kindra speak with Marcie Patton-Coffman, a Senior Litigation Partner in Ohio and Rick Julius, a Senior Litigation Partner in Pennsylvania. We ask the tough questions.

1) What is the firm's process of engaging an attorney?

2) How are protection orders used in custody situations?

3) Can an attorney intervene when the absconding parent takes a child or children?

4) How are Court Orders enforced when the uncooperative violates them?

In this podcast episode, we'll be discussing custody and parental alienation with two attorneys: Marcie Patton Coffman and Richard A. Julius, both of whom practice at Cordell & Cordell, a law firm that focuses on family law.

Let's start with Marcie Patton Coffman. She is a Senior Litigation Attorney and the Manager of Litigation for Cordell & Cordell. She earned her law degree from the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law in 2002 and has been practicing family law since then. Marcie is licensed to practice law in Missouri and Illinois.

Throughout her career, Marcie has gained a reputation as a tough litigator, known for her attention to detail and strategic thinking. She has represented clients in a wide range of family law cases, including divorce, child custody, and child support. Marcie has also been recognized for her legal skills by several legal organizations, including being named to the Super Lawyers Rising Stars list from 2013-2015.

Now, let's move on to Richard A. Julius. He is a Senior Litigation Attorney at Cordell & Cordell and has been practicing law since 1995. Richard received his law degree from St. Louis University School of Law and is licensed to practice law in Missouri, Illinois, and Kansas.

Richard has a wealth of experience representing clients in family law cases. He has a deep understanding of the complex legal issues that arise in divorce, child custody, and child support cases. Richard is known for his strong communication skills and his ability to explain complicated legal concepts in a way that his clients can understand.

Richard has also been recognized for his legal skills by several legal organizations, including being named to the Super Lawyers list from 2016-2021.

In summary, both Marcie Patton Coffman and Richard A. Julius are highly experienced family law attorneys who are known for their strategic thinking and effective communication skills. They have both been recognized for their legal skills by several legal organizations, and they are committed to providing their clients with high-quality legal representation.

Learn more about your hosts Mick Smith and Kindra Riber. They are waging the war on ending the pain of divorce, parental alienation, custody battles and the break-up of families. Their purpose is to give you the tools on how to heal in the aftermath of family trauma and drama.

To get a copy of our ebook, Survive Your Divorce, providing tips on working through a divorce, handling the children, finances, and healing afterwards, email theaftermathhealing@gmail.com

This has been a Mediacasters Production.

  continue reading

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