by Jill | Sep 28, 2015 | Family Law
By LARA BAZELON, SEPT. 24, 2015, New York Times Happy families are not all alike. Picture this one. A mother and father sit on a beach on the Fourth of July with their two children, a boy, 6, and a girl, 4. The parents are just on the other side of 40, still...
by Jill | Sep 8, 2015 | Collaborative Law, Family Law
By Caitlin Dewey September 3, 2015, The Washington Post In late August, Shannon Neuman and her husband Chris went to the municipal court in Calgary, Alberta, to get a divorce. They had already filled out the forms and taken the requisite seminars. They navigated the...
by Jill | Aug 28, 2015 | Family Law
Beth Greenfield, Senior Writer, Yahoo Parenting, August 26, 2015 Kids who act out at school may have good reason — but teachers won’t know about problems at home unless parents tell them. Problems at home — divorce, death, incarceration, illness — feel like intensely...
by Jill | Jul 20, 2015 | Family Law
By PENELOPE GREEN, JULY 18, 2015, New York Times The women are architects, film industry executives, skin care consultants, product managers at tech companies, psychologists. They have worked in finance, publishing and television, though some had scaled back or left...
by Jill | Jun 22, 2015 | Estate & Business Planning, Family Law
From DivorceNet.com Are you receiving Social Security Benefits and getting a divorce? You may be able to claim benefits based on your former spouse’s work record. If you were married to someone for ten years or more and then divorced, you may be able to claim...
by Jill | Apr 14, 2015 | Estate & Business Planning, Family Law
Jun 14, 2012 By Craig Guillot for Mint Life Divorce is not only an emotionally trying experience, but it can be a financially devastating one, as well. According to the web site Maritalstatus.com, the average cost of a divorce in the United States now runs about...