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Service members returning home from Iraq and Afghanistan face complex matrimonial problems at times. Their cases pose serious challenges for family lawyers. Read more
To double-dip or not to double-dip? The question arises when a spouse equalizes an asset and later, there is an income inclusion arising from the same asset. Read more
Divorce courts will generally consider a number of factors in determining how much child support or alimony that one spouse should pay to the other Read more
You won’t be able to reach or manage every high-conflict client/ex-spouse/opposing counsel, but these five methods prove effective most of the time. Read more
By Cheryl I Foster: Religion does not come into most people’s minds when thinking about a prenuptial agreement. However, religion has become an increasingly important aspect as people contem... Read more
Inadvertent disclosures of documents throw up questions as to what steps the sender must take to stop such disclosure and what obligations the recipient has. Read more
High conflict divorces are the most damaging of all marital splits as among other issues children's needs are overlooked in favor of the parents' wishes. Read more
In a military divorce, the intent of the court is to give a benefit to an ex-spouse—equal to 50% of the service member’s retired pay at the date of divorce. Read more
Assisted reproductive technology law crosses state and borders since patients might travel abroad to use doctors or third parties to assist them. Read more
Estate Planning for Same-Sex Couples involves complex legal and tax considerations that must be taken into account before making a choice. Read more