Arrest Warrants for Non-payment of Child Maintenance

ABOUT THIS WEBINAR
Are you aware of the consequences of failing to meet child maintenance obligations?

Understanding your rights and responsibilities can help you avoid serious legal consequences, including the issuance of arrest warrants. Join our upcoming FREE webinar to get the information you need!

In this session, our experienced legal professionals will break down the critical aspects of arrest warrants related to unpaid child maintenance. You’ll learn about:

➡ Legal obligations and rights – What the law says about child maintenance.

➡ Consequences of non-payment – The circumstances that lead to the issuance of arrest warrants.

➡ Steps to take if you're facing enforcement actions – How to avoid legal trouble and safeguard your future.

➡ Legal remedies and options – Practical advice to stay on the right side of the law.

Whether you're a parent with child support issues or a concerned friend or relative, this webinar will help you.

Our speakers are legal professionals with years of experience in family law and legal administrative services. They are committed to empowering you with the knowledge to handle these challenging situations effectively.

If you'd like to seek information about how De Elle Daniel & Associates can assist you with your legal or land issues, contact us at 1 (868) 241 - 3772 or visit our website at https://dldaniel.com/. You can also email us at services@dldaniel.com or book an online appointment by clicking on the following link: https://harmonizely.com/dldaniel/1-hour.
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ADDITIONAL INFO
  • Categories:
    • Education & learning
    • Professional development
  • Duration: 1 hour
  • Price: Free
  • Language: English
  • Who can attend? Everyone
  • Dial-in available? (listen only): Yes.
  • Dial-in Number: +1 (312) 248-9348
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  • Dial-in Passcode: 9663#
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