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How Using Latest Technology Can Lower Stress During Your Child Custody Lawsuit, by J. Benjamin Stevens, South Carolina Family Law Blog (with hat tip to Jim Calloway’s Law Practice Tips)

The Researching Paralegal

Online portals, such as Our Family Wizard , provides a color-coded calendar and message board for the parents. The calendar helps to avoid miscommunication about things such as appointments, visitation schedules, and school events. Mr. Stevens has the best solution I have seen.

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August Regulatory Dates for Broadcasters: National EAS Test, License Renewals, EEO Reporting, Political Broadcasting Rules Proposals, Media Ownership Comments, Annual Regulatory Fees, and More

Broadcast Law Blog

All broadcasters should have August 11 circled and highlighted on their calendars as the date of the next National EAS Test. While the regulatory deadlines in August may be a bit lighter than other months, there are still several important regulatory dates to keep track of, some of which are detailed below.

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July Regulatory Dates for Broadcasters: Quarterly Issues/Programs Lists, The End of Analog TV, EAS Test Registration Requirement, Radio and TV Rulemakings, and More

Broadcast Law Blog

To help stay focused, we have written below about some of the important dates and deadlines applicable to broadcasters in July – and a reminder of what to be ready for when the calendar rolls over to August. The LMS Help Center is a good resource.

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November Regulatory Dates for Broadcasters – Rulemaking Comments, Political Obligations, Daylight Savings Time and More

Broadcast Law Blog

And come the first of December, those regular filing deadlines return to the calendar. The FCC issued a similar extension to December 12 for stations in Florida and South Carolina who suffered the effects of Hurricane Ian. November brings comment deadlines in at least two FCC proceedings relevant to broadcasters.

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This Week in Regulation for Broadcasters: October 1, 2022 to October 7, 2022

Broadcast Law Blog

All other full-power stations should remember to upload Quarterly Issues Programs Lists to their public files by October 11.

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August Regulatory Dates for Broadcasters – While Incentive Auction Dominates the News, Other Dates to Watch

Broadcast Law Blog

Noncommercial television stations in Illinois and Wisconsin should also have submitted their Biennial Ownership Reports by August 3 , as should have noncommercial radio operators in both North and South Carolina and California. A few comment dates in FCC proceedings are also worth noting.

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May Regulatory Dates for Broadcasters – License Renewal Activities and Lots of Comment Dates

Broadcast Law Blog

Radio stations in the next renewal group, stations in North and South Carolina, should be prepared to begin their license renewal pre-filing announcements in June – so in May they should be recording and scheduling that announcement to run for the first time on June 1 (see this article on pre-filing announcements for more information).