by Tre Morgan | Mar 30, 2011 | Children's Issues in Divorce
A California judge decided a unique child custody case this week. The judge was required to decide whether a paralyzed and disabled mom who cannot speak should see her children. As chronicled in this heart-breaking article, Abbie Dorn was paralyzed during...
by Tre Morgan | Feb 23, 2011 | Children's Issues in Divorce, Financial Issues, Separation Agreements
Perhaps the most common property division issue in divorce matters is “what do we do with the house?” The marital home is a big issue for several reasons. The house is often the largest asset that a couple owns. Cash flow issues frequently...
by Tre Morgan | Feb 9, 2011 | Children's Issues in Divorce, Financial Issues, General Family Law
There are many costs involved in fighting a custody battle in court. Some of these costs are obvious; attorneys’ fees, delays in reaching resolution, acrimony and stress for parents, families and children are par for the course in a child custody...
by Tre Morgan | Dec 16, 2010 | Children's Issues in Divorce, Separation Agreements
In my last post, I discussed the need to face the reality that sometimes divorcing parents cannot pay for college and fund their retirement. In these cases, children can frequently obtain loans to pay for their college education. In these situations, parents can...