
I was talking with someone the other day who told me that she did not know what she did not
I was talking with someone the other day who told me that she did not know what she did not
By: Amy Hoch Hogenson Courts include child support orders as part of most cases involving child custody. In these judgments,
By: Amy Hoch Hogenson While most people are focused on how to pay their bills or keep their businesses running
By: Alisse C. Camazine If you are in the middle of your divorce case, the Covid-19 pandemic may throw a
By: Alisse Camazine With unemployment numbers rising at an alarming rate and people losing their jobs or being afraid of
A recent news article described the concern of child abuse advocates since the rate of child abuse reports has dropped
In these trying times, we want you and your families to remain as safe as is possible. We place the
By: Amy Rebecca Johnson After the emotional strain of a divorce, focusing on the next chapter of your life is
“I just want to tell my story to the judge.” By: Alan Freed Law and Order, LA Law, Boston Legal,
By: Alan Freed Regret, anger, sadness, anxiety, relief, confusion, fear, exhaustion—that’s just a sample of the swirling emotions surrounding divorce.