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What Legal Actions can be Taken During the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Quarantine
We are currently in the midst of week 3 of the COVID-19
How Your Posts on Facebook and Other Social Media Sites Could Affect Your Divorce
HOW YOUR POSTS ON FACEBOOK AND OTHER SOCIAL MEDIA SITES COULD AFFECT YOUR DIVORCE With the rise of social media comes the rise of people who choose to share intimate and personal details of their life where hundreds, if … Continue reading
Posted in custody, divorce, enforcement, maintenance/spousal support, paternity, relocation, separation, visitation
Tagged custody, divorce, evidence, Facebook, family law, impeach, Instagram, social media, spousal support, Twitter
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The Mediation Process and When You Should (or Should Not) Choose Mediation
As an attorney that has been practicing Matrimonial and Family Law for over ten years, I
Supreme Court Ruling on Same-Sex Marriage Necessitates Revision of Custody/Visitation Laws
Several people are rejoicing today as the Supreme Court ruled in favor of same-sex marriages. This was a big, very important, and long overdue step towards equality in the LGBT community. However, along with this ruling comes some very poignant … Continue reading
The Presumption of Legitimacy and Legal Rights to Children- time to revise the law
Paternity cases are usually pretty straight forward.
Posted in paternity
Tagged DNA, family law, paternity, presumption of paternity, Rachel Silberstein
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