Utah family lawyer Amy Kennedy discusses the differences between Relationship and Cohabitation Agreements and the need for prenuptial and postnuptial agreements for married couples.
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10 Tips for Using Social Media During Child Custody Cases
Questionable social media posts can torpedo your child custody case; follow these tips to help prevent your own words from incriminating you in court.
Finding Fault in No-Fault Divorce
The no-fault divorce laws were intended to eliminate the fabrication of fault claims made by spouses wishing to divorce – not because of any infidelity, abuse, or other wrongful conduct, but because they were simply unhappy.
WATCH: Stephanie Williams, Melanie Reichert, and John Gilligan discusses Divorce Mediation
This roundtable with three very experienced, accomplished family law attorneys is intended to give you an overview of the special issues of divorce mediation.
PODCAST: Stephanie Williams, Melanie Reichert, and John Gilligan discusses Divorce Mediation
This roundtable with three very experienced, accomplished family law attorneys is intended to give you an overview of the special issues of divorce mediation.
How Changes in the Divorce Act Can Resolve High-Conflict Disputes
Here’s how the changes to the Divorce Act can help mitigate the financial and emotional impact on separating families, especially when it comes to high-conflict disputes.
4 Careers That Complicate Divorce Proceedings
Divorce isn’t easy, no matter what you do for work. In certain lines of work, however, other demands and complex benefits get in the way of what would otherwise be quite amicable procedures.
How to Cope With Court Delays and Divorce During COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic is a unique event for everyone, including lawyers and the courts, with continued impacts on the modern world. Attorneys may not have all the answers, but they can provide couples with options on how to best proceed.
Should I Stay or Go? The Pandemic and Divorce
The pandemic has affected families in different ways. Here’s what you need to know about the divorce process during COVID-19.
The Psychological Reasons Why Divorce Is Scary (And How To Fight Back)
Divorce can be scary for many reasons. Be sure to get the support that you need from family, friends, and mental health professionals.
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