Family Law Blog

Do High Expectations Lead to Divorce?

When you think about the reasons why people get a divorce, what comes to your mind? Many people would say “adultery.” While that is a Read More

Dealing with Divorce in a Family Business

While a divorce is always an emotional process, it also involves difficult financial decisions. One of the most significant can be what do with your Read More

Do Holiday-Fights Have You Considering Divorce?

While the holidays are intended to represent togetherness and good feelings, they can create a lot of stress for many families. This stress can result Read More

How a Close Relationship With Your In-Laws May Decrease Your Odds of Divorce

Many people dread spending time with their in-laws, but several studies have shown that maintaining a close relationship with your in-laws is a sign of Read More

Too Many Divorcing Couples Learn This When it’s Too Late

Getting married creates certain rights for both spouses with regard to real estate, personal property, debts and the incomes of the spouses. As a result, Read More

In the Place of a Parent: How the Courts View In Loco Parentis

Attorneys often speak a language that sounds foreign to many people today. Much of this legalese stems from Latin terms that represent the foundation of Read More

What Matters Most to Your Child: Financial Security or a Traditional Marriage?

What’s more important to a child’s future, traditional marriage or financial security? According to NBC News, a recent analysis of U.S. census data shows that while marital status Read More

Co-Parenting Infants & Very Young Children

This article was written by Teresa Virani, Co-Founder of coparently – a scheduling and communication tool for divorced and separated parents to organize & manage Read More

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