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Tips and Trick to Working with the Office of the Attorney General
Working with the Office of the Attorney General in family law cases can at times be confusing and frustrating for all involved. This presentation will discuss ways to work with the Office of the Attorney General in family law matters. Better understanding of how the OAG works, their limitations and their processes will ensure a smoother and better working relationship for the benefit of your clients. Topics include how the OAG becomes involved in cases, when you have to provide notice to the OAG, how to get records, how to write orders for proper entry with the SDU, and other issues that frequently occur in family law cases.
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