What do you get when you have a divided home, court orders, a pinch of children activities and a dash schoolwork? A RECIPE FOR DISASTER! Communication is the secret ingredient […]
Read moreCo-Parenting during COVID-19 has been challenging for everyone, but with school starting soon, parents need to work together now more than ever. Here are some tips for navigating the virtual […]
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As previously discussed in our blogs over the years, no one gets married anticipating to get divorced. Unfortunately, the statistics in this regard do not lie and about half of […]
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Prior to July 1, 2018, if a spouse came into a new marriage with a house from a prior marriage, barring some circumstances such as transferring the property into both […]
Read moreFor decades, couples who are soon-to-be-divorcing have lived together out of financial necessity or lack of other immediate housing options. Now, this situation may be governmentally mandated, and work can […]
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With COVID-19 changing how we operate our day to day lives, so has the way we appear at court. Amid the COVID -19 pandemic, courthouses are closed to the public […]
Read moreBecause of the global COVID-19 pandemic and the national effort to contain the spread, these coming weeks will be challenging for all of us. We thank our restaurant and hospitality […]
Read moreAS COVID-19 continues to change the way we operate our daily lives, we will be challenged as individuals and parents. With court closures, school closures, and social distancing we must […]
Read moreWhy Choose A Dedicated Father’s Rights Firm? Our legislative/political and policy positions are pro-dad. We never have to take a position in court contrary to our pro-dad objectives. Our most […]
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