What is an HOC? HELP!!
Many clients ask me to explain what a HOC stands for. HOC stands for Hearing Officer Conference. In St. Tammany and Washington Parishes, if you have a […] The post What is an HOC? HELP!! appeared first on Hillman Law Firm.
Many clients ask me to explain what a HOC stands for. HOC stands for Hearing Officer Conference. In St. Tammany and Washington Parishes, if you have a dispute regarding custody, support or a related family court issue, you will attend what is known as a HOC several weeks before your actual court date with the Judge. The HOC is a less formal meeting where the parties attempt to resolve their issues with an appointed and trained representative of the court. This person can also refer the parties to other experts who can assist in resolving some of the issues. The goal of this meeting is for the parties to come to an agreement on the issues that are before the court and sign a consent judgment. Everyone is allowed to respectfully speak freely, voice their concerns and offer possible solutions. Attorneys representing the parties are also present. If the parties cannot come to an agreement, then the Hearing Officer will make written recommendations to the Judge which become temporary orders and ultimately permanent orders unless an Objection is timely filed. The HOC is a critical part of your legal journey.
You can read more about the process here: http://www.22ndjdc.com/family-court.html or contact me and set up a consultation. It is best to go through this with an attorney who is familiar with the process. As I have stated before – Your divorce is NOT a DIY project! Call me 985-302-0813.
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