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The holidays are over. Family obligations have come to an end. The gifts have been unwrapped and returned and the bills are crashing in after a rabid shopping season. Your
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The holidays are over. Family obligations have come to an end. The gifts have been unwrapped and returned and the bills are crashing in after a rabid shopping season. Your
A very common question in divorces and paternity cases is, when can one parent commence therapy for their child? The answer to this question is not just an issue for
Almost everyone must admit that being comfortable at home is to be expected; but, can comfort levels go too far? Could such levels of comfort be a sign that a
It’s almost time for the last jaunt of travel for this holiday season and many parents want to travel with their children to another state or even outside the country.
Courts and court records are supposed to be open to the public. The goal is to make the judicial system transparent so it is held accountable for its actions, and
Everyone has ‘stuff.’ The late George Carlin created a classic standup routine about the importance of ‘stuff’in our lives. We feel comforted by our ‘stuff’ but when divorce strikes, our
It’s been in the news lately. Recently there was a new “pop-up” store in Beverly Hills. You can even host a similar event in your city. As stated on their
This past week the news reported the story of a judge in Connecticut who ordered both parties in a child custody dispute to give each other their Facebook passwords. The
It is no secret that family law matters can take a long time to be brought to final resolution. There are many reasons for this. For example, the emotions of
It’s officially November and in 24 days it will be Thanksgiving. Historically, Thanksgiving is the day to give thanks for a good harvest, and to rejoice together after much hard