Monday, November 7, 2011

Providing Advice to other Attorneys in Family Law

I have signed up for the Rhode Island Bar Association’s Online Attorney Resources (OAR) as a Volunteer in the area of Domestic/Family Law. I expect to be most helpful for military family law questions, and division of retirement plans.

This service is exclusively for Bar members and available through the Members Only section of the Bar's web site at www.ribar.com, to help Bar members provide and receive timely and direct assistance with practice-related questions.

OAR provides Bar members with the names, contact information and Bar admission date of volunteer attorneys willing to answer questions concerning particular practice areas based on the volunteer's professional knowledge and experience. As the Rhode Island Bar Association does not and cannot certify attorney expertise in a given practice area, the Bar does not verify any information or advice provided by OAR volunteers. Questions channeled through OAR volunteers may range from inquiries concerning specific court procedures and expectations to current and future opportunities within practice areas. However, OAR is NOT a forum for Bar members to engage other Bar members as unofficial co-counsel in an on-going case.

As everyone's time is a limited and precious commodity, all Bar members who contact volunteers must formulate their questions concisely prior to contact and ensure the initial contact takes no longer than 3 to 5 minutes unless mutually-agreed upon by both parties.

OAR offers two options:

1) Bar members willing to volunteer as information resources.

2) Bar members with questions about a particular area of the law.

OAR practice areas include: Domestic/Family Law Practice; Civil Practice in Rhode Island District Court - Collections Law & Evictions; Civil Practice in Rhode Island Superior Court - Plaintiff's Personal Injury Practice; Criminal Law Practice; Commercial Real Estate Transactions; Organizing a Rhode Island Business; Probate and Estate Planning; Residential Real Estate Closings; Workers' Compensation Practice; Creditors' and Debtors' Rights: Federal Court Practice; and Administrative Law.

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