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There is often a presumption that black fathers have little involvement with their children, which directly affects the outcome of many divorce & custody cases. Here's how you can give black... Read more
Family lawyers have had to adapt to remote practice & hearings due to COVID-19. Read on for tips on how to “appear” in virtual court, & why online skills will serve you well in the future. Read more
We're interested in what you've experienced when it comes to diversity, prejudice, & discrimination in family law. Submit an article to get media exposure. Read more
Family lawyer Randy Kessler discusses Zoom trials and how he thinks technology can help courts cope post-COVID with Family Lawyer Magazine's Publisher, Dan Couvrette. Read more
Without meaningful courtroom experience, how can a young lawyer acquire the litigation skills to go up against seasoned opposing counsel? Read more
Can you overcome retention bias and adversarial allegiance during cross-examination? Stephen Kolodny offers advice based on his 50 years of trial experience. Read more
Do experts witnesses' opinions depend on who hired them? We asked lawyers as well as financial experts to discuss their experiences. Read more
Hired guns who are willing to skew the analysis to the retaining party tend to polarize litigants; biased opinions do not pave the way toward a fair resolution. Read more
“Well Begun is Half-Done” applies to trial preparation – especially in relation to gathering, organizing, and presenting evidence in family law cases. Read more
We want to hear from lawyers as well as financial & other experts who have testified (or have witnessed expert testimony) in family law cases! Read more here. Read more