Yes! A lawyer for a child in family law is known as minor’s counsel, and the courts will be using this tool more and more. When parents are fighting over...
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Clients ask me this question a lot. The answer is easy; you can file them however benefits you the most. A married person NEVER has to file joint taxes. Anyone...
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Like it or not, appearance really does matter! When you go into the courtroom while purporting to be "Mother of the Year" but have cleavage ooz-ing out of a low-cut...
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In some cases, you could have to pay child support even after you die! This post seeks to enlighten my readers about what I would call "a kink" in the...
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Before having children, my husband and I always use to tease each other about who would get custody of our dogs if we divorced (this type of banter is an...
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The following is an article I came across by Marlisse Cepeda. Please take a look and share your thoughts. 7 Divorce Myths - Debunked! By Marlisse Cepeda Nobody wants to...
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Defenses: This is the last installment of the contempt series. Thanks for sticking with me! We have been focusing on two violations for which a contempt action may be proper;...
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So far, we have discussed what a family law contempt is and when to properly use it. Today, I will tell you what you have to PROVE to win. If...
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So for all of you loyal readers out there, you know that last week I discussed what contempt is. This week I am discussing when it is proper to use...
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I am going to start a series of blogs on contempts. “Why a ‘series’?” you ask. Well, because it’s a complex topic that is too much to address in one...
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