
The following was originally posted on Patch.com by Alan E. Freed as part of a weekly series written by the attorneys
The following was originally posted on Patch.com by Alan E. Freed as part of a weekly series written by the attorneys
By Alan E. Freed of Paule, Camazine & Blumenthal, P.C. Here is part 2 of my review of common misconceptions about divorce that
The following was originally posted on Patch.com by Alan E. Freed as part of a weekly series written by the attorneys
By Alan E. Freed People going through divorce get advice from a surprising number of sources–therapists, brothers-in-law, manicurists, best friends, next
By Alan E. Freed We fight over division of property. We engage in child custody wars. So much of the language
By Alan E. Freed When you’ve been slogging through a divorce process for months on end and you are nearing
By Alan E. Freed Another day, another celebrity divorce. The banner headlines have faded on Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes but
By Alan Freed For most married people, not to mention their children, divorce is an ugly word, filled with negative connotations,
By Alan Freed Why do people file lawsuits? Usually, it’s because one person (let’s call him the “victim”) claims to have
By Alan E. Freed When you are going through your divorce, the last thing you’re likely to think about is how