Unmarried couples choose to live together for many reasons. Some may want to test the waters before getting married. Some
We are thrilled to congratulate Amy Rebecca Johnson on her well-earned appointment as President of the Bar Association of Metropolitan
Orders of protection are intended to keep victims of abuse safe from being contacted or harmed by their abusers. If
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.
Assisted Reproduction Technology (ART) law can give the gift of family. While it is an incredible medical advancement, ART can
A woman decides she wants to be a surrogate. A couple simultaneously decides they want to go the surrogate route
The death of a spouse brings with it significant legal and financial consequences for both the grieving spouse and the
Adoption and surrogacy are two of the numerous ways to start a family. From genetic make-up of a child to
With tax season upon us, one tax savings provision that people may not be familiar with is the adoption tax credit.
Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) helps families grow through methods like surrogacy, egg and sperm donation, and IVF—but navigating the legal complexities requires the expertise of an ART attorney.