By Alan E. Freed Divorcing parents are always concerned about their children’s welfare and they often ask us for advice on
By Paule, Camazine & Blumenthal, P.C. of Paule, Camazine & Blumenthal, P.C. posted in Announcements on Wednesday, March 28, 2012. Paule, Camazine
Not every divorce is contentious. Sometimes parties reach agreements quickly and may even have the terms put in writing before
After both parties have filed their initial pleadings, including financial statements, weeks or months are spent defining the issues and
By Alisse C. Camazine When you think about how stressful divorce is for adults, you can also imagine how difficult it
By Susan E. Block In family law cases involving the custody of minor children, a guardian ad litem may be appointed
By David M. Slaby This article continues the prior discussion regarding legal terminology as it may relate to a child custody
Occasionally people will complain that their lawyer speaks over their head or they don’t understand the “legalese” part of a
Occasionally people will complain that their lawyer speaks over their head or they don’t understand the “legalese” part of a
By Melissa G. Nolan Divorce presents many serious issues, particularly when children are involved. International parental kidnapping is one such