Family Law Blog

Seven Courtless Divorce Options

In every jurisdiction in the United States, divorce must be recognized by a court by virtue of a “final judgment” of some kind in order ...
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“Everyone’s a Parent For The First Time”

Christian was adorable. He was blond-haired, and six feet tall, a twenty-eight-year-old firefighter built like Adonis. He came to my office in jeans and a ...
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Next Generation Divorce June 2014 Member of the Month

Repost from the Next Generation Divorce Website: Having spent the first 34 years of her career as a highly successful trial attorney, viagra Joryn Jenkins ...
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Collaborative Divorce- Because It’s Not All About You!

“Statistics show that, in the U.S., 50% percent of first marriages, 67% of second, and 73% of third marriages end in divorce.” This is the old saw, ...
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The Best & Hardest Question

I was 10 years old in 1967, and, courtesy of my grandfather, I owned five shares of Technical Tape Incorporated. All five of us, my ...
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Sending Signals

The wife getting ready to leave her husband, viagra sale just like the husband readying to leave his wife, sends signals, sometimes long before her ...
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Divorce Bashes

Women and men alike often bid farewell to their single status during wild celebrations with their best friends. Whether it’s a raucous trip to Vegas ...
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Objection By The Witness!

I was once retained as an ethics expert in a big class action in Ocala federal district court, decease where the proposed plaintiff’s attorneys were split ...
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I’ve been served!

We’ve all watched legal TC shows and seen the process server knock on the door and announce dramatically, “you’ve been served!” while thrusting a sheaf ...
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