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Prepare for the divorce settlement negotiations by knowing the judge that will hear your case, and the attorney representing the other side. Read more
This article supports the development and use of psychological testing in custody disputes, but attorneys should not always have faith in these tests. Read more
Apologize via Facebook or Face Jail, this is what a Cincinnati Judge told a photographer—who apologized to his son and ex-wife on Facebook. Read more
Learn what is an opening statement is and how to construct a successful one, so that you may set forth what is to come before giving the facts. Read more
Preparing a lay witness in a custody case means that he should be assured that you respect his or her privacy and his or her time commitments. Read more
Judge Brownstone shared six outstanding tips with us on how family lawyers can be more successful and better serve their clients. (Part 2 of 2) Read more
Clarity and attention to detail are critical in drafting ethical attorney’s fee agreements so that the client is aware of all rights and responsibilities. Read more
A survey reveals that the use of smart phones as evidence in court has grown exponentially. Here are some facts and figures about the practice. Read more
Besides the tools and skills a family lawyer needs, an understanding of the emotional trauma a client suffers because of the divorce is a must. Read more
Why cross-examine this witness? Basic Rules of Cross-Examination (Part 2). Read more