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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
How one W-2 employee used the IRS to stash cash – hiding income and assets – thereby reducing his alimony payments and marital assets for distribution. Read more
Branding is a way of declaring who you are to the people that matter: your clients, your prospective clients, colleagues, judges, the community that you service, and the public. Here's what... Read more
12 things you can do (individually or collectively) to eliminate stress. Read more
Complex and high-asset divorce cases can provide intellectually and financially rewarding work. However, they can also present a number of ethical issues. Read more
Want to increase productivity & satisfaction & reduce stress & anxiety in your family law practice? These tips can make practicing law fulfilling & successful. Read more
Be quoted in the next issue of Family Lawyer Magazine! If you have something to say about new technologies in the family law arena, we want to hear from you. Read more
A parent can pay almost three times as much as one who lives in a state just six hours away, despite their circumstances being otherwise equal. Read more
Beware of pitfalls in the next-to-vest coverture formula for valuing stock options! 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