By ALM Staff | June 17, 2022
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
By Cedra Mayfield | May 24, 2022
"Pursuant to the [Uniform Child-Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act], the mother had the burden of establishing that the U.K. family court did not have jurisdiction when it entered the 2019 CAO," the Georgia Court of Appeals decision read. "The mother has failed to carry her burden of showing that the U.K. family court 'did not have jurisdiction under Part 2 of [the UCCJEA].'"
By Cedra Mayfield | May 20, 2022
"The entire trial court record contains no prima facie evidence from which the trial court can find by clear and convincing evidence to establish standing for the Stapletons to proceed as equitable caregivers," argued appellant attorney Beverly L. Cohen of Roswell.
By Allison Dunn | April 22, 2022
Until last week, Massachusetts was one of the last holdouts in the country that did not formally consider a psychologist to be a "physician" under the…
By Cedra Mayfield | April 20, 2022
"We are pleased with the Georgia Supreme Court's reissued opinion and their reconsideration of the dismissal of Ms. Clifton's entire case," said attorney Denise VanLanduyt of VanLanduyt Greer in Decatur. "The Equitable Caregiver statute is a good law, and we look forward to being part of its continued application in Georgia."
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Elizabeth Green Lindsey and Kimberly G. Ader | March 15, 2022
The pandemic has produced many conflicts between parents sharing custody. One parent may have felt that the other parent was being too careless in exposing children to possible infection, either by bringing too many people into the home or by taking the child into public settings.
By Allison Dunn | March 1, 2022
The attorney was suspended for six months after asking a judge to refer an opposing attorney for a mental health screening in order to gain advantage in a contentious estate-planning case.
Texas Lawyer | Best Practices|Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Daniel Pollack and Elisa Reiter | February 16, 2022
"After centuries of neglect, the voices of the deaf-blind population need to be heard. Society in general, and the legal profession in particular, must be committed to empowering persons who are deaf-blind," say attorneys Daniel Pollack and Elisa Reitter.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By John Dealbreuin | February 14, 2022
So if you're considering getting serious with your Valentine's Day date, prenuptial agreements need to be something you discuss.
By Cedra Mayfield | February 14, 2022
"As judges and lawyers, our profession is under a calling to care for and work to remedy the ills of our society," said Supreme Court of Georgia Justice Charlie Bethel. "Making a healthy home and family for someone who needs one is one way to fulfill that calling."
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