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The Center currently provides information about Divorce, Dissolution, Custody, Paternity, Child Support, Domestic Violence, and referral information about Adoption, Annulment, Change of Name, Emancipation, Grandparent Rights, Legal Separation, Powers of Attorney & Health Care Directives, and Guardianship/Conservatorship.
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An Important Caution The There is no attorney-client relationship between you and the staff. The Center does not take the place of an attorney, and cannot advise you on strategy or tell you what to say in court. You are strongly encouraged to seek the services of a private attorney for legal advice and strategy. Your communications with the staff are not confidential and the staff is available to help both parties. The Center personnel are not acting on behalf of the court or any judge. The judge in your case may require you to change a form or to submit a different one. The judge is not required to grant your request. |
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The Center provides services in 2 ways:
- this website which includes detailed information and forms for each stage of the case
- a statewide toll-free telephone Helpline which is staffed by highly trained court employees who can speak to you about your case. The Helpline is very busy. We encourage you to read the information on this website before calling - the answer to your question may be easier to find than you think. If you decide to call for help with filling out a form, be sure to print it out and have all of your other paperwork handy.
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