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Public Safety and In-Home Violence – Santa Barbara County Press Release
On April 7, 2020, Santa Barbara County District Attorney Joyce Dudley issued a press release underlining the importance of looking after friends, family, and neighbors as reports of domestic violence-related incidents surge globally. Click this link to watch video of press conference.
Ventura County COVID-19 Court Closure Update
Ventura County Superior Court has announced additional changes to court operations that will affect those planning to visit. On April 1, 2020, the Ventura County …
COVID-19 Court Closure Update from Santa Barbara County Superior Court
Santa Barbara County Superior Court has announced additional changes to court operations that will affect those planning to visit.
What the coronavirus means for domestic violence survivors
At least 196 million Americans have gotten the same message in recent days: As the coronavirus spreads, the safest place for them is at home. For millions of Americans …
Take Care of Your Mental Health Too! Oprah & Deepak Offer FREE 21-day Meditation Experience
Oprah and Deepak are offering a FREE online 21-day Meditation Experience. Each 21-Day Meditation Experience focuses on a unique theme, offering deep wisdom …
Judicial Council of California Statewide Order By Hon. Tani G. Cantil-Sakauye
The World Health Organization, the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the State of California have recognized that the world, country, and state …
Ventura County Courts COVID-19 Additional Court Closures
The Ventura Superior Court will continue with limited operations from Monday, March 23rd to Friday, April 17th. During this period, the majority of courtrooms and all clerk’s offices at all court locations remain closed to the public.
COVID-19 Update – San Luis Obispo County Superior Court
Effective Monday, March 23, 2020 through April 10, 2020: The Paso Robles and Grover Beach courthouses will be closed entirely, including closure of the exterior drop-boxes. No operations will occur at these facilities.
Coronavirus and Child Custody: 4 Tips
You can’t turn on the news, log in to social media, or walk out the door without hearing the words Coronavirus or COVID-19. I mean did you think a few weeks ago that you would be reading about this virus on a divorce law blog?