I recently finished a divorce that took three days to mediate. Much of the fighting revolved around the contents of
If you’re awarded the marital home in your divorce, refinancing the mortgage is often required, but getting approved isn’t always straightforward. Amy Rebecca Johnson explains how maintenance and child support can count as qualified income, and why planning early with a family law attorney can make all the difference.
Marriage is one of the most common pathways for immigrants in the United States to obtain lawful permanent residency, also
I’ve been practicing family law for over 40 years, and while many aspects of that practice have changed dramatically–the increase
Parental alienation is one of the most heartbreaking and complex issues we see in high-conflict divorce and custody cases. Once
In our previous post, we explored what parental alienation is and why it matters. Today, we’re taking that conversation a
Divorce is never easy, especially when children are involved. For parents navigating the emotional and legal complexities of divorce or
What is Parenting Coordination? Co-parenting can be a complex and emotionally charged journey. While some parents navigate decisions and communicate
Many divorcing parents are unfortunately unable to agree upon appropriate decisions for their children’s care. In these cases, the court may
The decision to divorce your spouse is a momentous one. Before the first meeting with a lawyer, you might discuss