Legal Articles, General Practice

Divorce Mediation

Divorce Mediation is a less adversarial, more costly alternative to divorce litigation and should always be considered an option to parties considering divorce.

What Now?

What now? What are the issues that must be considered at the commencement of a divorce case?

The Initial Shock of a Divorce Announcement

Your spouse has asked for a divorce. What should you do now?

Difference Between Robbery and Buglary

Though used interchangeably colloquially, robbery and burglary are not the same crime. There are some key differences you need to understand.

Myths About DUI Defense

The area of DUI defense is a clouded one. Many people think they understand what a DUI defense entails but, when facts come to facts, they don’t understand. Here are some of the most common myths about DUI.

Social Media Evidence: Confronting New Issues With Existing Rules (Part III)

III. Admissibility of Social Networking Website Evidence

Social Media Evidence: Confronting New Issues With Existing Rules (Part II)

II. Compelling The User To Produce Social Media Content

Social Media Evidence: Confronting New Issues With Existing Rules (Part I)

I. Requesting Social Media Content Directly From Social Media Providers and the SCA

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