Shawn Weber’s Interview on San Diego KPBS Radio’s Midday Edition: San Diego County Court budget cuts will affect family law cases

by | Dec 4, 2012 | Uncategorized

In addition to the T.V. interview cited here, I was thrilled to have the opportunity to speak with KPBS Radio’s Maureen Cavanaugh on Monday December 3.  We were able to get into a lot more depth than the TV interview about the budget crisis facing the San Diego Family Courts and the importance of no-court alternatives for family law litigants such as mediation or collaborative divorce.

You can listen to the interview here:  http://www.kpbs.org/audioclips/16090/

See also:

San Diego Superior Court: Court Reporter Information

Collaborative Family Law Group of San Diego

Brave, Weber & Mack: San Diego Collaborative Divorce Lawyer

Brave, Weber & Mack Website: San Diego Mediation Lawyers

Shawn Weber’s TV Interview on San Diego KPBS: Cuts to San Diego County Courts Are Affecting Families

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