by Tre Morgan | Sep 23, 2011 | Evidence, General Family Law, Privacy
Email that you receive at your work email address may not be confidential. Many people do not realize that email in your work email account may well belong to your employer, not you. That is because your employer owns the system and provides the service to...
by Tre Morgan | Sep 13, 2011 | General
Divorce is a very serious issue. It is so serious that, sometimes, you have to laugh to keep from crying. In fact, sometimes humor conveys a point far more effectivley than coldy serious lectures. I think this article from the Onion conveys many of my...
by Tre Morgan | Aug 9, 2011 | Children's Issues in Divorce, General Family Law, Marriage
There is one big reason why I choose to represent divorce clients in collaborative divorce, mediation and other non-litigation processes: Avoiding this. The story of The Psycho Ex Wife blog is awful. It is the story of a couple with two children who...
by Tre Morgan | Jul 25, 2011 | Children's Issues in Divorce, Financial Issues, General Family Law, Separation Agreements
Learning from the experience of others is a double-edged sword. You can avoid a lot of mistakes by watching others make them first. But, you can also fall into a lot of mistakes by assuming that your experiences will be like someone else’s. ...
by Tre Morgan | Jul 19, 2011 | General Family Law, Marriage
I just recently heard about divorce parties. While I don’t know anybody that has thrown one, I think that the idea behind them has some wisdom and merit. This article about Jack White and Karen Elson’s divorce party points out that a divorce...