
By: Allison Schreiber Lee I ran across an ad the other day for a “do-it-yourself” legal website–you can do your own
By: Allison Schreiber Lee I ran across an ad the other day for a “do-it-yourself” legal website–you can do your own
By: Bruce Friedman The trend in recent years has been toward greater creativity in marriage ceremonies, including location, vows, and
By: Allison Schreiber Lee We have all heard stories about the ex-spouses who go on joint vacations with their children even
By: Bruce E. Friedman We recently posted that the U.S. House of Representatives passed a tax reform bill that eliminates
By: Bruce E. Friedman Historically, maintenance payments (called alimony in the Internal Revenue Code) are deductible by the payor and
By: Allison Schreiber Lee Many times when people come to see me, they ask why they need an attorney at all.
By: Susan E. Block Missouri law allows persons who believe they are being abused to file petitions for orders of
By: Alan Freed When you have children under 18 and you go through a divorce (dissolution of marriage) in Missouri,
By: Allison Schreiber Lee I’m often asked if I’m a “good lawyer” and my answer is usually, “I guess it depends
By: Alan Freed The people who enter my office come from many different walks of life and many different cultural