How to Deal with Impaired Clients, Professionals and Judges: Part 3 of 5
Information on how to deal with impaired clients, professionals and judges along with programs' descriptions for the treatment of impaired individuals... Read more
Information on how to deal with impaired clients, professionals and judges along with programs' descriptions for the treatment of impaired individuals... Read more
Information on how to deal with impaired clients, professionals and judges, and description of the programs for the treatment of impaired individuals. Read more
A guide for how family law attorneys deal with impaired individuals, whether they are their clients, their opposing counsel, or the judges before whom... Read more
Do you ever feel like walking the tightrope while trying to achieve a balance between work and life? Try these 10 tips to battle burnout and depressio... Read more
Life insurance and support arrangements become the first casualty after love flies away from a relationship, which eventually leads to divorce. Read more
Financial Planning and Divorce includes life insurance, retirement plans, asset allocation, real estate and budgeting. Here's more on the subject. Read more
Reasl estate and divorce are inseparable when it comes to litigation. Due to several factors the spouse with primary custody gets to retain the family... Read more
McNamee v. McNamee: The court exempted the property the husband received from his father from division upon marriage breakdown. Read more
The unthinkable happens -- parents are splitting; the family must deal with the emotions and trauma of one household becoming two, two incomes becomin... Read more
Husband stated he was not familiar with the premarital agreement, signed on their wedding day, but was under the impression that the parties were keep... Read more
Service members returning home from Iraq and Afghanistan face complex matrimonial problems at times. Their cases pose serious challenges for family la... 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
Ansin v. Craven-Ansin: Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court articulates standards to recognize the validity and enforceability of “marital” agreements... Read more
Johnston v. Weill: The husband sought the psychiatrist's report of the wife's evaluation in the first divorce. The court decided that it was confident... Read more
Do you understand the value of filing as head of the household? Experts say you can save up to 8,000 dollars a month if you play your cards right. Read more
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