Why is the McCourt’s divorce unique?
But once settlement efforts are exhausted, trial becomes inevitable.
But once settlement efforts are exhausted, trial becomes inevitable.
A Georgia Public Broadcasting article suggests birth rates and divorce rates are down in this poor economy. But is this a good thing? We must remember that divorce, is a legal proceeding, not a determinative identification of which marriages are stable and which are not. Perhaps the economy is preventing some folks from filing legal […]
Wouldn’t we prefer that those in the know help guide the rest of us?
These cases are so important and time passes so fast that unless we as family law attorneys understand the rules and laws, children may go unreturned for too long, and in many cases they may never be returned.
…she now claims that a sequel to the movie “Wall Street” qualifies as related to work he did before the divorce. I don’t buy that argument.
I encourage anyone who has an opportunity to improve our system to volunteer to do so.
“Don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened.”
The 9th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals today stayed the Order which overturned Prop 8, thereby precluding, for the time being, same sex marriages in California. This seems to be an attempt to avoid the potential conflict and uncertainty which would arise in the event same sex couples marry under the current state of the […]
But does that make fault irrelevant? In many states the answer is no.
Many divorce cases involve complex financial issues which may often be simplified by the engagement of a financial professional. The employment of an experienced financial expert (combined with an attorney who frequently handles complex financial cases) can be particularly helpful in such situations especially when one spouse is a financial professional such as a C.P.A. […]