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R.P. v. L.P states automatic orders do not expressly prohibit a party from taking steps that lead to the occurrence of one of the enumerated transactions. Read more
In Sullivan v. Sullivan, the court ruled where a husband receives certain shares in a closely held business, the burden was on wife to show its value. Read more
In Quackenbush v. Steelman, the appellate court ruled that the Defendant lacked contacts with North Carolina to confer jurisdiction on due process grounds. Read more
A review of the Sahibzada v. Sahibzada case decides whether a trial court has the jurisdiction to prohibit minors from traveling outside the US. Read more
A review of the child support case Friday v. Friday that went through Georgia in 2014. Read more
In Buckner v. Buckner states that a settlement agreement shall not be considered void simply because parties engage in exchange of drafts for refining it. Read more
A review of the jurisdiction case Barker v. Barker that went through Georgia in 2014. Read more
Crutchfield v. Lawson states objections to the proper venue for a contempt action can be waived, unlike an objection to subject matter jurisdiction. Read more
Doritis v. Doritis: the court engaged in impermissible modification as it conditioned the ex-husband’s receipt of certain house proceeds under the decree. Read more
Law firms using cloud computing for business must ensure that their clients' data stays safe when it is entrusted to a third party. Read more