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Dear Attorneys,

I have just been told I have a “Case Date” coming up in court. What is a Case Date? Do I actually have to show up in person for this? I feel very unprepared.

Sincerely,

Court Coming Up

 

Dear Coming Up,

A Case Date is a remote court date where you will get to discuss the pending motions in your matter. Case Dates are held virtually, on Microsoft Teams. You will more than likely get to speak with a judge, and hear their feedback on the pending issues in your case. Depending on the outstanding issues, the judge may enter a scheduling order, refer your matter to family relations, or otherwise try to assist in moving the case forward.

It is easy to feel under-prepared for any court date, especially if you have never had a virtual case date before. If you do not have an attorney to help you with the process it would definitely be in your best interest to consult with one prior to your court date.

With over 22 years of combined experience, Attorneys Kristen Wolf & Shari-Lynn Cuomo Shore are highly skilled in new realm of virtual court dates, negotiating settlements, and preparing their clients for anything that comes their way.

Call us today, and let us make your matter easier, not harder. Ever argue with a woman? Let Wolf & Shore Law Group go to work for you. Call us at 203.745.3151 or email us at info@wolfandshorelaw.com.

Very Truly Yours,

Wolf & Shore Law Group

 

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