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Family law is a stressful, competitive and demanding profession — learn the techniques to apply Zen meditation to your practice of family law today. Read more
Is zen a philosophy or a religion? Learn the difference today and how to apply Zen meditation to your practice of family law. Read more
A responsive website can bring you more business by automatically adjusting itself so it displays well on all devices regardless of the size of the screen. Read more
Beware of late child support payment for it could land you behind bars. A Houston father was jailed even though an error led to the delay in the payment. Read more
The movie Divorce Corp, directed by Joseph Sorge, opened in multiple theaters in January. It's an exposé of the $50 billion a year U.S. family law industry. Read more
The mediation movement in family law appears to be a natural evolution to the pain and waste of resources an all-out-war type of divorce brings along. Read more
Acknowledge potential challenges that come with "high-profile” cases is important, so a positive experience can be reached for both the client and attorney. Read more
By Marshall Waller: Entrusting others to collect information for your case means you need to be aware of the possible violations of the law. This article looks at the perils of pretexting fo... Read more
Dont forget to visit Kerala if you are going to South India. With its beaches and tropical greenery, Kerala holds some of the oldest religious architecture. Read more
By Laura Morgan: The "now settled" defense under Hague Convention on Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction is not subject to equitable tolling. Read more