Technology and social media have changed all aspects of our lives, and divorce is no different. There are both legal and emotional reasons to be cautious of social media during divorce. I’m not saying you have to be completely unplugged, as appealing as that may sound at times, but to be aware of potential consequences […]
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WATCH: The Four Aspects of Divorce
Divorce and family law attorney Henry Gornbein discusses four aspects of divorce: legal, psychological, economic, and religious.
The Importance of Law Firm Members and Support Staff
One thing to consider when retaining an attorney for a dissolution, divorce, or family law matter is the support staff and the other attorneys in your potential attorney’s firm. Having a number of support staff and additional attorneys in your attorney’s law firm can facilitate the allocation of certain sections of your case — certain […]
5 Ways to Minimize Divorce Costs
Keeping divorce costs to a minimum is important to most, if not all, spouses going through the difficult and emotional process of dissolving a marriage. Having to pay an attorney, or being forced to pay a portion or all of your spouse’s attorney fees makes the difficult divorce process even more concerning. There are ways […]
How Social Media Posts Are Used as Evidence in Divorce Cases
During a divorce, social media posts as evidence is not unpopular. Many family lawyers will advise their clients to deactivate their accounts. Here’s why.
2 Situations Where the Court Could Order Child Support for an Adult Child
In most cases, child support ends once a child turns 18. Read on to see the two situations where you may still have to pay child support for an adult child.
Getting a Divorce in Your Underpants?
A startup company in California will soon bring the possibility of getting a divorce online to the masses (in California for the time being, with plans to expand nationally). The website Separate.us was developed by an attorney that wanted to make divorce available through the internet at a low cost. While similar services are offered […]
False Allegations in Custody Cases: Questions, Observations & Comments
Making false allegations in custody cases not only negatively impacts the cases, it has detrimental consequences on the children of the marriage also.
Are Medical Records Private During Divorce?
You have just received a letter from the opposing party asking that you sign a release for your medical records. Can they obtain the records? The short answer is yes; under certain circumstances your medical records may be relevant and it may be possible to subpoena the documents. However, due to the private nature of […]
Social Media as Divorce Evidence?
Who needs to hire a forensic accountant, a detective, get third party assessments for parenting, or obtain court orders to obtain financial disclosure in your divorce settlement? All you have to do is sit at your computer and mine social media sites, which have a plethora of information. Sources of Social Media Divorce Evidence 46 […]
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