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Family,
Covid Columns

Oct. 21, 2020

Custody during the pandemic: When the bubble bursts

The courts informed the public that the pandemic was not a time to change agreements and hard-won orders and to deviate from long-term routines.

Cara L. Boroda

Van Oorschot Law Group, PC

Phone: (310) 820-3414

Email: clb@mvolaw.com

Cara has been practicing family law exclusively since 2010.

They say it takes a village to raise a child. Now, during the pandemic, it takes a village to sustain a joint custody and visitation order: a village of creativity, transparency and mutual agreements between parents to ensure that short-term problems are addressed without long-term consequences.

Currently, some families may remain in their bubble despite a breakup due to the pressures associated with economic factors or the lack of ...

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