Family law clients and the immigration law issues they face in a COVID-19 climate
6 May 2020
Natasha Chell speaks to Mary-Ann Wright, Managing Partner at Manders Law, on the pressing questions that clients want answered in relation to immigration law issues commonly faced by family law clients in the current COVID-19 crisis.
The full interview can be found on Manders Law’s website here.
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