Legal Articles, Divorce & Family Law

Parallel Parenting or “Split the Child in Two”

Parallel Parenting or “Split the Child in Two”

INFIDELITY, FAMILY COURT & EMOTIONS

INFIDELITY, FAMILY COURT & EMOTIONS

FAIRNESS v. INJUSTICE IN FAMILY COURT

FAIRNESS v. INJUSTICE IN FAMILY COURT

Vengeance is Sweet, but Sweet is Expensive

Vengeance is Sweet, but Sweet is Expensive

Admissibility of repressed memory evidence by therapists in sexual abuse cases.

Admissibility of repressed memory evidence by therapists in sexual abuse cases.

FREE DIVORCE CONSULTATION

FREE DIVORCE CONSULTATION

HOW LONG DOES A DIVORCE TAKE

HOW LONG DOES A DIVORCE TAKE

5 Things You Can Do To Prepare For Divorce

5 Things You Can Do To Prepare For Divorce

Benefits of a Prenup (And Why Wanting One Shouldn’t Start an Argument)

Despite the somewhat awkward discussion involved, a prenup can benefit a couple greatly – even if both partners have few assets before they get married. Some of these benefits are listed below.

Can Pre-Nups, Co-habitation Agreements, and Marriage Contracts be romantic?

Can Pre-Nups, Co-habitation Agreements, and Marriage Contracts be romantic?

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