Divorce: Learning from Experience

Learning from experience is the most effective way to learn.  But, when it comes to divorce, nobody wants to learn by going through it multiple times.  So, the best way to learn is to learn from the experience of others.  This New York Times article...

WHO HAS YOUR BACK? WITNESSES IN CUSTODY TRIALS

Someone recently entered a search for information regarding witnesses in custody trials on my blog.  I realized that they probably did not find an answer to their question.  So, I will address that issue in case that person comes back or on the off chance...

EXPERT FINANCIAL ADVICE FOR DIVORCE

The New York Times has run some very good articles on financial decisions and divorce recently. They are relatively short and definitely worth a read for anyone that is contemplating separation and divorce.    Financial Decisions to Make as You Divorce...

DENIAL OF VISITATION: LOOPHOLE IN CUSTODY LAW

I frequently speak with parents who have separated from their spouse and are being denied visitation with their kids.  If there is a custody order or a separation agreement in place that provides custody and visitation rights to the parties, then enforcing those...

New Resource for DIY Legal Research

Are you a “do it yourself” kind of person?  Have you become frustrated in your efforts to learn about the laws that might govern your particular legal situation?  If so, there is a new website that may help you find the information that you are...