The novel coronavirus, or COVID-19, has put a new spin on how fast our lives can change. In a chain reaction, the pandemic has affected everything from simple trips to the grocery store to legal issues involving family law. COVID-19 Fuels Cases o...
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Navigating the Thicket of Dividing a Family-Owned Business
Figuring out what happens to the family-owned business—especially when both spouses work in the business—can be one of the most difficult situations to navigate in divorce. First, you should know that it’s possible to prevent the loss of your ...
Read MoreIn Divorce, What’s Better—Mediation or Litigation? Well, It Depends
Is mediation or litigation best for your divorce? Most of the time, you might hear “it depends”. In a divorce, the answer you’re looking for depends on the individual facts and circumstances of your case. An experienced divorce attorney can gi...
Read MoreMaintaining a Sense of Normalcy for Kids in a Divorce
If there’s just one thing that many divorcing or separating couples can agree on, it’s the desire to maintain a sense of normalcy for their children. But what’s “normal”? After all, as the novelist Leo Tolstoy wrote in Anna Karenina, “Al...
Read MoreUnhappy This New Year 2020? You’re Not Alone
One of the fundamental problems we face as human beings is our “tiny skull-shaped kingdoms,” as the writer David Foster Wallace once put it. We see things through our individual points of view, our own perspectives. We can’t help it. And we of...
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