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| | | Family law experts appear on TV | | |  | | | (Raleigh) -- Two employees of the N.C. Administrative Office (NCAOC) of the Courts will appear on the state government television network Tues., March 17, to discuss family law. The program will be broadcast live statewide starting at 9 p.m.
Alisa Huffman, manager of NCAOC's Family Court Program, and Billie Jo Garcia, manager of NCAOC's Custody and Visitation Mediation Program are panelists for the show, along with Wake Forest University Law Professor Suzanne Reynolds.
OPEN/net is a statewide television call-in program produced by the Agency for Public Telecommunications (APT) in the N.C. Department of Administration. Since 1984, more than 43,000 viewers across the state have called or e-mailed OPEN/net to talk with policymakers about the issues and services of state government. OPEN/net has partnered with the cable industry to reach more than 400 communities across North Carolina every Tuesday evening from 8 to 10 p.m..
The list of channels where OPEN/net can be seen -- organized by county -- is available online at www.ncapt.tv/local.htm. Or, watch the program via live streaming video on APT's website (www.ncapt.tv). OPEN/net is also available on C-Band satellite, Galaxy 19 on Transponder 9V.
For archived video of OPEN/net programs, a partial selection of the month's schedule can be found on Time Warner Cable's Carolina On Demand Channel 1234. Go to the OPEN/net pull down menu and select one of the available hours.
Participate in the family law program by calling 1-888-228-673, or share your questions and comments by e-mail. Send them before or during the program to open@doa.nc.gov.
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