Closing a door, opening a window (Sandra Bullock for example)
The bottom line is that change is inevitable and when it is as significant as a divorce, everything changes.
The bottom line is that change is inevitable and when it is as significant as a divorce, everything changes.
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.
private resolution of potentially public disputes is a real challenge, but almost always worth the effort
Hurricane Katrina Divorces Improve Couples’ Lives By Nicole LaPorte As Hurricane Katrina shuttered homes and left families scattered, the New Orleans divorce rate spiked. Five years later, Nicole LaPorte reports on how the storm led some to reinvent their lives for the better. A week before Hurricane Katrina hit, Janelle Simmons was living a seemingly […]
In July, a U.S. District judge in Massachusetts, in Gill v. Office of Personnel, found part of a federal law allowing states (or perhaps the federal government) to refuse to recognize a gay marriage from another state to be unconstitutional. But he has just put a “stay” on his ruling to see if the government […]
I encourage anyone who has an opportunity to improve our system to volunteer to do so.