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There are instances in which gender seems to play a role in negotiating. That is not to say that one gender is better or worse at negotiating than the other; rather, women possess some skill... Read more
The family law community should consider how they wish to define the role of the Guardian Ad Litem, and encourage judges to provide litigants – and GALs themselves – with more clarity. Read more
Psychologists studying the impact of shared parenting vs. sole custody on child adjustment have reached some very different conclusions. Here's a brief summary of key research that took plac... Read more
There is always a risk that a Guardian ad Litem will make recommendations that are not in a child’s best interest. Meanwhile, your client will have spent thousands of dollars on an investiga... Read more
The military has multiple responses for dealing with domestic violence – including criminal punishments, administrative remedies, services to treat victims, and compensation for victims. Her... Read more
The entrenchment of agricultural-based norms in legal conflicts involving pets and companion animals serves neither our citizens nor our families well. The analysis of many cases involving... Read more
When your client is falsely accused of alcohol abuse, Soberlink alcohol monitoring can provide evidence to successfully refute these claims in court. Read more
When alcohol abuse is a concern, alcohol monitoring can be a vital component of a custody/co-parenting agreement that is enforceable by the court system. Read more
Should the state be allowed to introduce evidence of a parent’s pending criminal child abuse charge in a proceeding to terminate parental rights? Read more
Sharon Klein and Nancy Chemtob discuss the financial implications and mishaps with marital agreements and out dated estate planning documents, all using celebrity divorce cases as illustrati... Read more