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[quote=Anonymous]One more thing. She can call lawyers all day long and conflict out as many as possible. And she needs to immediately look for any type of income that will support her providing a stable home environment. Those are specific actions she can take now. She can also call The Women’s Center, however they operate in DC and VA. Still, they may be able to refer your friend to a partner agency in her county of residence/filing. I’m sorry to hear a family experiencing this, especially after such a tough year, and especially during the holiday season. Keep in mind many court proceedings are delayed or operating on a difference schedule with covid orders in place. Call the county district court and speak to a court clerk about court procedure for requesting an emergency hearing for a temporary order. She should file for divorce and child support today. She can find packages online that are fairly simple templates and I’m sure the county has a child support enforcement agency. Child support that is collected by the state starts from the day of filing; she needs to file for that now. Even if a decision isn’t made until later, the child will have back pay awarded to date of filing. [/quote]
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