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KS Family Law Blog


Our KS Family Law Blog is intended to make good use of the many resources KS Family Law has. We have so many excellent attorneys, paralegals and staff who are heavily involved in family law matters, lawsuits, mediations and resolutions, that we want to share our experiences in an effort to help the general public become more familiar with family law terminology, concepts and trends. We hope you find our blog useful and of interest.
 

Monthly Archives: January 2012

“Handling” the Media (in Family Law Matters)?

Posted on January 15, 2012 by Randy Kessler

While there certainly is more than one way to work with the press, I have found that being forthcoming with the media, even if my answer is “I don’t know”, or “I know but cannot and will not say”, has been the best. Continue reading →

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Winning Settlement Strategies

Posted on January 7, 2012 by Randy Kessler

Too often the focus on lawyer education is on how to go to trial. Continue reading →

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