Tuesday 30 July 2013

Frances L. Friedberg: Presenting on Divorce and Family Law



In 1998, Frances L. Friedberg presented a lecture entitled “Divorce: What You Need to Know,” at the Schenectady Public Library, which was open to the public and was well attended. Frances L. Friedberg was part of a panel presentation, which included two attorneys and an accountant. The lecture provided general information on the legal and financial aspects of divorce, including the legal process of a divorce action from commencement of the action to the judgment of divorce, as well as post-judgment issues, such as qualified domestic relation orders (QDRO’s).

This lecture followed Frances L. Friedberg’s 1997 lecture, “What to Expect in Family Court,” a well-received presentation on Family Court procedure, as well as the “inside scoop” on what really happens once you get inside the courtroom. The lecture was given at the Schenectady County YWCA, where it directly targeted its main demographic - women who were then members of domestic violence support groups, women in the domestic violence shelter, and women who seek out the YWCA’s help. Family Court matters are never easy for anyone involved, as Frances L. Friedberg knows very well. By helping this demographic understand legal proceedings, Frances L. Friedberg gave many people the knowledge and empowerment to move forward with matters of Family Court.

As a practitioner of matrimonial and family law, Frances L. Friedberg believes it is very important for people to understand how legal processes work when it comes to difficult situations such as divorce, and the heart-wrenching topics of custody and child abuse. The legal aspects of these scenarios can be complicated, so Frances L. Friedberg feels passionate about sharing the information with others. Going through a divorce or custody battle can be emotionally difficult, so Frances L. Friedberg knows that people do not need the added stress of not knowing how the legal system works. For more information about Frances L. Friedberg, Esq., visit http://www.FriedbergFamilyLaw.com.

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