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As divorce professionals, we should take a “go-slow” approach to help a client who is outside the financial loop to learn about their financial situation. Read more
An expert reveals how to prepare different family law cases for trial—summarizing the process from the moment the client walks in the door to finalizing the closing argument. Read more
A coach helps you learn how to learn, enabling you to conquer the challenges of business more adeptly each time one occurs. Read more
How new technologies are allowing forensic accountants and lawyers practicing family law to cut costs and reach conclusions faster and more efficiently. Read more
Technology advancements have created wonderful benefits for our profession, but a huge downside to this is the continuing challenge of preventing security breaches, identity theft, data mini... Read more
Besides removing tax on alimony, the Act could impact financial considerations of a divorce—especially calculations of alimony and child support. Read more
Collectively, social media evidence seems to be admissible if there is proper authentication of the evidence. However, attorneys have the ability to challenge it. Read more
Individual tax rates ranged from 10% to 39.6% in 2017, and while remaining progressive, the overall rates were lowered with the new Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. Read more
How asking "what’s next?" throughout the litigation will have you learning more about the case than your opponent, and help drive the litigation to conclusion. Read more
Raising family law system's efficiency could make domestic disputes less traumatic and their resolution less expensive— besides streamlining the litigation. Read more