Episode Summary
This episode explains how New York’s Attorney for the Child (AFC) system works in custody cases. Yonatan breaks down when an AFC is appointed, the level of authority they hold, and how their input can influence a judge’s decision. He also shares practical guidance for parents on how to interact with an AFC and strengthen their position during a custody dispute.
Key Timestamps
00:00 – Introduction to the AFC system
02:00 – When and why an AFC is appointed
04:30 – Difference between AFC and Guardian ad Litem
06:30 – Powers and authority of an AFC
09:00 – How AFCs influence court decisions
12:00 – Handling disagreements with an AFC
14:30 – Key advice for parents in custody cases
17:00 – Final thoughts and closing
About the Show
Law and Life: The Levoritz Approach focuses on real-world legal issues, especially family law in New York. The show breaks down complex legal topics into practical insights to help individuals better understand and navigate their situations.