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By Leslie Schreiber: Additions to its Family Code give California some of the most progressive surrogacy laws in the U.S. Read more
Pet custody cases should be taken seriously because people consider them like their children. Family lawyers should understand this sensitivity. Read more
By Rosemarie Moeller: The state of New Jersey does not have a formal law which recognizes legal separation, but, there is something that accomplishes the same effect; it’s called divorce fro... Read more
By David G. Sarif: A lawyer reflects on a case where child custody was resolved within the first two minutes of mediation, but a lot of time, letters and attorney’s fees were spent fighting... Read more
The Uniform Deployed Parent Custody and Visitation Act is a vast step forward, providing standard steps, rights, and procedures for deployed parents. Read more
For attorneys working with investigators, there are still ethical and even legal responsibilities for the actions of those they retain to help with a case. Read more
A former police officer and a private investigator says the resolution of controversial investigative issues in family law influences the outcome of a case. Read more
Pets are more than property for their keepers, and judges too realize this. By developing expertise in pet custody you can increase your practice. Read more
What can an educational consultant witness do for you in a relocation, custody, or simple divorce? He can have a significant impact on a judge's decision. Read more
Mother appeals a ruling of the 9th Circuit – Goffstown Family Division dismissing her petition requesting the court to find the father in contempt of a court order in their divorce decree, s... Read more