Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Rebecca L. Palmer | April 26, 2023
Mediation is a collaborative and efficient process for finalizing a divorce, particularly for those couples who do not have contempt for each other or have not engaged in damaging behavior; they have simply come to the mutual decision to end their marriage.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Kenneth A. Gordon | April 21, 2023
This article endeavors to identify and briefly describe the myriad of other costs and expenses, both tangible and intangible which may be incurred incident to a divorce.
By Riley Brennan | April 10, 2023
Despite holding that the Washington Department of Children, Youth, and Families failed to properly destroy records pertaining to an investigation into a family, the Washington Court of Appeals held the family was not entitled to monetary damages.
By Dara Kam | April 6, 2023
After governors have vetoed three previous attempts to change Florida's alimony laws, the latest proposed revamp is headed to the full Senate for a vote.
By Riley Brennan | April 4, 2023
The Washington State Supreme Court affirmed the termination of a mother's parental rights, holding it hadn't been a Fifth Amendment violation for the court to "draw a negative inference from the mother's refusal to answer specific questions about her drug use."
By Dara Kam | March 23, 2023
Revamping Florida's alimony laws is one of the most emotionally charged issues tackled by state lawmakers over the past decade.
By Dara Kam | March 14, 2023
Senate bill sponsor Clay Yarborough said he filed the bill "because I believe as lawmakers we have to draw the line" about "drastic, life-altering" procedures for children.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Rebecca L. Palmer | March 14, 2023
The IRS considers a couple to be "married" as it pertains to their filing until the final divorce decree documents are issued by the court. With the federal income tax deadline looming, it is important to keep this in mind if you are going through a divorce or are newly divorced.
By Lisa Willis | February 22, 2023
The surviving count alleges the attorneys wrote a defective motion to attempt to stop the sale of a real estate property—an alleged misstep that cost their lawyer-client $500,000.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Rebecca L. Palmer | February 9, 2023
Many family law professionals and their clients would agree that there is never a right time to experience the stress, emotional strain, and financial toll that is part of a divorce proceeding, but recent reports show that there is a 40% increase in divorce inquiries leading up to and following Valentine's Day—making it by default, the divorce time of year.
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