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With This Ring, I Unwed

From New York Times: Last week, Emily Ratajkowski shared on Instagram that she had created a pair of “divorce rings” by remodeling the pear- and princess-cut diamonds from her toi et moi engagement...

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Old Procedural Decisions Doom Legal Malpractice Case

Rothman v Sandra Radna, P.C. 2024 NY Slip Op 02102 Decided on April 18, 2024Appellate Division, First Department demonstrates that there are many procedural traps which can doom a later legal...

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Understanding the International Adoption Process

Adopting a child can be a rewarding and fulfilling way to grow your family. Importantly, there are several ways you can adopt a child — you can adopt from foster care, pursue the domestic adoption...

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How Substance Abuse Affects Parental Rights and Custody in Texas

Substance abuse can be devastating to families.  Texas family law recognizes the risk to children from parental substance abuse and seeks to protect them. Termination of Parental Rights One of the most...

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Texas Divorce Involving Adultery

Although Texas has recognized no-fault divorce since 1970, it also still recognizes fault-based divorce on grounds including adultery, cruelty, and conviction of a felony. Proving an at-fault ground...

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Navigating Contempt Proceedings After Divorce

Going through a divorce is undoubtedly a challenging experience, but what happens if your former spouse fails to comply with court-ordered obligations after the divorce is over? In Mississippi, as in...

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How to Secure Social Security Disability Benefits for Your Dependents

Table of ContentsUnderstanding Disability Benefits for DependentsEligibility Criteria for DependentsBenefits For Your ChildrenBenefits for Your SpouseApplying for Disability Benefits for DependentsHow...

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Divorce Tips for Grandparents

Finding grounds for divorce during the grandparenting stage of life is known as “gray divorce.” It is increasingly normal for older adults to choose to end their marriages. While there are a lot of...

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I’m 58 and I Have “This” Much. Can I Retire?

We have lamented these articles in a prior blog where we advised readers to “Know Thy Expenses” before stepping into any kind of retirement. People read these articles looking for solace in their own...

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Grandparent Rights in South Carolina

As family law attorneys in Charleston, we are often asked about whether our laws gives a grandparent rights in South Carolina. In this article, we explain a grandparent’s rights to visitation or...

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How to Handle Joint Debts in a Divorce

Divorce is almost always an emotionally challenging time. Adding joint debts and other financial matters into the mix just exacerbates the issue. Thankfully, having a Texas lawyer on your side can help...

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How Can I Get Lifetime Alimony in an Illinois Divorce?

When a couple gets divorced, one party is often required to financially support the other. This is referred to as spousal support, spousal maintenance, or alimony. Illinois law gives courts wide...

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Can My Child Choose Who to Live With After the Divorce?

One of the top issues facing parents who get divorced in Illinois is child custody. During the divorce process, Illinois law requires parents to submit a parenting plan detailing important information...

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What Are the Pros and Cons of Open Adoption?

There are three types of adoption in Illinois when it comes to involving the biological parents: open adoption, semi-open adoption, and closed adoption.  In an open adoption, the biological parents...

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Map Reveals States With Most Divorced Couples

From Newsweek: Researchers have combed through divorce records to compile a list of the U.S. states most likely to see marriage breakdowns and the ones where couples are least likely to call their...

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IVF, In Loco Parentis, Child Support, and How It All Comes Together

Y Michael Yin, JD GREEN V. CARTER, 2024-NCCOA-______ (2024). Facts:  The case involves two women, Mother and Partner, who had an on-and-off romantic relationship and planned to have a child together...

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Business Divorce and Accountant Liability

Does the outside accountant of a closely-held business and its individual owners owe a legal duty to disclose to one owner the suspected financial improprieties of another? Does the accountant’s...

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"For Sole-Smith, 'diet culture' has come to symbolize all the...

"In her Substack newsletter and podcast, Burnt Toast, she muses on whether hewing to a household budget, gardening only with native plants, or limiting kids’ screen time can be regarded as diets."From...

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Navigating Passover Travel Challenges in Divorced Families

Passover, a joyous celebration of freedom and renewal, often inspires many Jews to embark on journeys to extravagant Passover programs spanning from Miami to Israel. However, for divorced individuals,...

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Form D81: A 2024 Guide

The Form D81 is a form used within family law proceedings in England and Wales. The form is also known as a “Statement of Information for a Consent Order in relation to financial remedy form”. When...

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The Benefits Of Mediation For A Divorce

The stress of divorce is marked by emotional strain and financial burdens. However, amidst the turmoil, mediation offers a myriad of benefits, revolutionizing the divorce process and providing a...

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How Does Collaborative Divorce Work in Texas?

The image of an unhappy couple fighting out their acrimonious divorce in court is a familiar one. People who have never been divorced or even in divorce court can picture that scene because of how...

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Appellate Division considered whether a stipulation to a separation agreement...

In Barra v. Barra, 214 A.D.3d 1224 (N.Y. App. Div. 2023), the court was asked to settle a child support payment dispute.  Part of the evidence submitted was the couple’s divorce decree. Divorce cases...

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Getting Help and Benefits for Military Sexual Trauma

When you have suffered from military sexual trauma (MST), know that you are not alone. Unfortunately, many women and men experience incidents such as non-consensual sexual contact, sexual harassment at...

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Getting Divorced While in the Service? Get Yourself a Lawyer.

If you are currently serving in the military and thinking about pursuing a divorce, you need a lawyer. While divorce is different for military members, it is always a good idea to seek assistance from...

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Together But Apart: The Dynamics of a Silent Divorce

It happens more often than you think. A married couple, once deeply in love, finds themselves essentially living separate lives. They become emotionally detached and disconnected and are more like...

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State Spotlight: D.C. Eliminates Divorce Waiting Period, Adds Abuse Factor...

From JD Supra: While many of us were struggling to keep recent New Year’s resolutions going, new laws went into effect on January 26, 2024 that altered the landscape of divorce in the District of...

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How to Respond to a Divorce Petition

Receiving a divorce application can be daunting. In this guide, we explain some of the things to think about before responding.  The divorce application is the starting document for a divorce to take...

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Divorce and Guardianship of an Adult Child

It is somewhat common for parents to get divorced during the “empty nest” phase. Once their children have grown up and moved out, parents may realize that they no longer have anything in common. If you...

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Together But Apart: The Dynamics of a Silent Divorce

It happens more often than you think. A married couple, once deeply in love, finds themselves essentially living separate lives. They become emotionally detached and disconnected and are more like...

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What is Alternative Dispute Resolution in an Illinois Divorce?

Fighting out a divorce in court, otherwise known as litigation, should be a last resort. Divorce court battles are often costly, hostile, and messy. For this reason, judges usually encourage divorcing...

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Navigating Spousal Support: Understanding the Factors and Guidelines

In the realm of family law, few issues carry as much weight and complexity as spousal support, commonly known as alimony. As couples navigate the emotional and logistical challenges of separation or...

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What is the Right of First Refusal in Divorce in Illinois?

In Illinois divorce cases, the court seeks to ensure that the children are affected to the least extent possible. The courts operate with the notion that the more involved both parents are in the...

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3 Ways an Affair Can Affect Your Divorce

Not all divorces are equal. Some divorces come suddenly and shockingly, while others are expected and a long time in coming. In the latter case, the spouses may have separated for months before the...

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Do Alimony Payments Stop if a Spouse Remarries in Illinois?

When a couple gets divorced in Illinois, one of the parties often must pay spousal support, or alimony, to the other. The amount of alimony payments and their duration are based on several factors,...

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When Should I Freeze Assets During a Divorce?

One of the more complex parts of a divorce proceeding is asset division. In this procedure, your divorce attorney and perhaps an accountant will help categorize certain assets as marital property or...

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Finding Strength in Bankruptcy: Managing Stress and Rebuilding Self-Confidence

When faced with overwhelming debt, the decision to file for bankruptcy is often a last resort, one that carries not only financial implications but also a heavy emotional burden. Despite its purpose as...

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Collaborative Divorce: A More Peaceful Approach to Ending Your Marriage

The Collaborative Divorce Process Collaborative divorce refers to the process of spouses working together to settle the terms of their divorce outside of court. Collaborative divorce is voluntary and...

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Women Are Divorcing — And Finally Finding Happiness

But being divorced must be lonely, women say. Aren’t I lonely? Here is the truth: I have never been lonelier than I was when I was on the inside of a miserable marriage.

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Self Defense in Domestic Violence

Y Michael Yin, JD Hunter v. Hunter, 2024-NCCOA-______ (2024). Facts:  In June 2023, a family dispute turned violent between the Plaintiff and the Defendant, his father. The altercation arose over a...

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Too Late To Recuse

The Tennessee Court of Appeals affirmed the denial of a recusal motion in a divorce case as untimely Because Wife did not file her motion for recusal promptly in accordance with Tenn. Sup. Ct. R. 10B,...

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Lancaster father gets life in prison for shooting deaths of his 4 kids,...

LANCASTER, Calif. – A Lancaster man convicted of the shooting deaths of his four young children and their grandmother as she was babysitting them was sentenced Wednesday to life in prison without the...

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The 529 Plan Conundrum

We are entering a strange new world where there are evolving questions about whether assets and rights are federally regulated or state managed. Some of this is traceable to Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s...

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Kern County supervisor investigated for allegedly sexually assaulting his child

Kern County Supervisor Zack Scrivner is being investigated for allegedly sexually assaulting one of his four children, according to the Kern County Sheriff’s Office. Sheriff Donny Youngblood said in a...

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Is Mediation the Right Move for My Texas Divorce?

Ending a marriage requires planning. Couples who get divorced need to tie up their loose ends before parting ways. There are assets to divide, payments to make, and children to raise. If divorcing...

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Avoiding Common Mistakes in Texas Divorce Negotiations

Divorce is never easy, and navigating the complexities of the laws can be challenging. It is common for individuals to make mistakes during the divorce process that can lead to unfavorable outcomes....

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3 Ways a Postnuptial Can Help in a Gray Divorce

A divorce where the spouses are in their fifties or older is called a “gray divorce.” A gray divorce can present different challenges than divorces that occur in earlier life stages. For example: In...

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Kane County Divorce: Parental Alienation

Parental alienation is defined as a mental condition in which a child—usually one whose parents are engaged in a contentious separation or divorce—allies themself strongly with the preferred...

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DuPage Divorce: Divorces don’t need to cost an “arm and a leg.”

One aspect of my practice is to deliver high level legal skill to my clients, while at the same time optimizing their outcomes in a cost-effective manner. Divorces don’t need to cost an “arm and a...

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Kane County Divorce: Are Retained Earnings Marital Property?

A few years ago, I tried a lengthy case in Will County, Illinois that ended up on appeal on a few key issues. One of these issues is that at trial, I put in evidence and argued that the small company...

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