
By Allison Schreiber Lee When you get sick, you go to the doctor, and you recognize your best chance for
By Allison Schreiber Lee When you get sick, you go to the doctor, and you recognize your best chance for
By: Amy Rebecca Johnson You’re done. Ready to move on. The marriage is over. So why does it seem like
By: Susan E. Block and Alan E. Freed Most people understand that when you get divorced, your property—house, bank accounts,
By: Alisse Camazine Many clients have called me scared and confused about how to navigate a divorce during these difficult
By: Allison Schreiber Lee I was talking with someone the other day who told me that she did not know
By: Lauren A. Gearhart Many of you may have seen by now that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has begun
Paule, Camazine & Blumenthal attorney Bruce Friedman is presenting a webinar via Zoom for the Bar Association of Metropolitan St.
By: Alisse C. Camazine and Bruce Friedman If you are in the middle of your divorce case, the Covid-19 pandemic
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By: Amy Rebecca Johnson After the emotional strain of a divorce, focusing on the next chapter of your life is