Family Law Blog
Can COVID-19 Impact My Custody?
Joryn Jenkins
April 27, 2020
Can COVID-19 Impact My Custody? As if nurses and doctors aren’t dealing with enough already, now they have to worry about losing their parental rights ...
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Eight Self-Improvement Activities For Quarantine
Joryn Jenkins
April 24, 2020
Eight Self-Improvement Activities For Quarantine People ask how I’m coping with being “quarantined.” And I’m not sick, so, of course, “I’m great! And grateful for ...
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Zoom During Lockdown
Joryn Jenkins
April 17, 2020
Zoom During Lockdown This shelter-in-place directive, quarantine, safer-at-home order, or whatever you call it, has taken over our lives in more ways than we care ...
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Advice for Victims of Domestic Violence During Lockdown
Joryn Jenkins
April 10, 2020
Advice for Victims of Domestic Violence During Lockdown Even in the happiest of households, quarantine can cause strife as Leave It To Beaver families are ...
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Five Fun Family Activities For Lockdown
Joryn Jenkins
April 3, 2020
Five Fun Family Activities For Lockdown “Familiarity breeds contempt.” I toss this phrase around all the time but never really appreciated how very true this ...
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Exercising Supervised Timesharing During Quarantine
Joryn Jenkins
March 27, 2020
Exercising Supervised Timesharing During Quarantine Supervised visits are a reality for some families involved in custody disputes, dependency actions, and divorces, as a parent works ...
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The Impact of Implicit Bias on Litigation
Joryn Jenkins
March 20, 2020
The Impact of Implicit Bias on Litigation Thus far, we’ve discussed implicit bias and examples I’ve experienced in everyday life. But, how does implicit bias ...
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Implicit Bias Series — Recognition
Joryn Jenkins
March 13, 2020
Implicit Bias Series — Recognition In the introduction to this blog series, we met an experienced black lawyer who shared her struggles in the workplace ...
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Implicit Bias Series — Face
Joryn Jenkins
March 6, 2020
Implicit Bias Series — Face I recently had coffee with a young lawyer who works for our Public Defender here in Tampa. She and I ...
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