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Collectively, social media evidence seems to be admissible if there is proper authentication of the evidence. However, attorneys have the ability to challenge it. Read more
Individual tax rates ranged from 10% to 39.6% in 2017, and while remaining progressive, the overall rates were lowered with the new Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. Read more
Raising family law system's efficiency could make domestic disputes less traumatic and their resolution less expensive— besides streamlining the litigation. Read more
Pension division for fixing alimony in Military Court Orders has been revised under NDAA 2017. Here is why you should draft an alimony garnishment order! Read more
Like most young professionals, I always look to make my work more productive. Below is a list of useful tools of technology for family law practice. Read more
Laura W. Morgan, the owner of Family Law Consulting, sums up the constitutional developments in the cases of discrimination against same-sex couples. Read more
Is your website’s ranking being negatively or positively impacted by these two new Google preferences? Read more
Smartphones map our lives – and the Supreme Court’s re-examine of third-party doctrine of electronic data will have wide-ranging impacts on privacy rights. Read more
Since they are often traded pseudonymously, cryptocurrencies can be difficult assets to locate – and potentially a good place to hide assets during divorce. Read more
One way or another, in the very near future, artificial intelligence will no doubt affect at least one aspect of your firm’s day-to-day practice. Read more