by Tre Morgan | Jun 4, 2010 | General
A common refrain that I hear from clients and social acquaintances is that they would have liked to try marital counseling before their separation or divorce, but they just could not afford it. With the scope of health insurance coverage narrowing and the...
by Tre Morgan | May 28, 2010 | General
On a holiday weekend, take a minute to read about these weird divorce settlements and laugh a bit.
by Tre Morgan | May 25, 2010 | General
One of the questions that draws the most blank stares from clients is “How much have you budgeted for your divorce?” As it turns out, most people have never considered the question before I ask. That makes sense; people are in a whirlwind of...
by Tre Morgan | May 14, 2010 | General
With the recent 9 million dollar verdict in Guilford County, alienation of affection and criminal conversation claims have once again gained media attention. What most people do not know is that the law regarding these claims has recently changed. As background,...
by Tre Morgan | May 5, 2010 | General
The New York Court of Appeals has ruled that the legal definition of “parent” does not include same sex partners that did not give birth to or provide genetic material for a child.
by Tre Morgan | May 3, 2010 | General
Every divorce has three facets: emotional, financial and legal. A failure to adequately address any of the three facets will make any resolution (whether by agreement or court order) more likely to fail. A good, effective and lasting solution to divorce...