Cobb Law Library will sponsor a free public program on custody issues on Sept. 13 at 6 p.m. in the community room at Switzer Library, 266 Roswell Street in Marietta
Attorney Brandy Daswani will focus her talk, "Custody Concerns," on three areas: legitimation; steps to enforcing out-of-state orders; and a minor’s affidavit of custody election.
Registration is required for the free program. To register, call the Cobb Law Library at 770-528-1884.
Presentations are for general legal information only and do not constitute legal advice. No attorney-client relationship is established at this seminar.
“Custody Concerns” will be the fifth legal literacy program hosted by the Cobb Law Library this year. Video-recordings of some prior programs are available on Cobb County Government’s YouTube channel.
Packets of forms for common family-law situations including divorce, legitimation and name change are available for purchase in the Law Library. Packets range in price from $1-$15. The forms, with instructions, are also available online at cobbcounty.org/courts/superior-court/administration/ forms.
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