In my eleven years as a practicing attorney, I’ve completed estate plans for individuals in their final days of life, served as Guardian Ad Litem for children who have endured bullying and abuse, listened to and counseled clients as they cry in my office because they were just served with divorce ... » Learn More about Terminating Parental Rights
Divorce and Family Law
LEGAL TIPS FOR TRAVELING WITH – OR WITHOUT – MINOR CHILDREN
Even if Punxsutawney Phil had not seen his shadow, those of us in the Midwest and other snowy parts of the country begin to yearn for warm vacations this time of year. With spring break fast approaching, whether you plan to travel with or without minor children, following are two things you might ... » Learn More about LEGAL TIPS FOR TRAVELING WITH – OR WITHOUT – MINOR CHILDREN
5 Stages of Grief in Divorce
Law school teaches us how to “think like lawyers.” After three years of legal analytics, law school graduates know how to review the facts, identify the issues, and make the arguments from every angle. Generally speaking, however, law schools don’t place a large emphasis on teaching students how ... » Learn More about 5 Stages of Grief in Divorce
IT IS SO ORDERED: PAY YOUR CHILD’S COLLEGE TUITION
It’s no secret college tuition, room and board, books, and related fees is extremely expensive. In a recent study, the College Board reports that a moderate college budget for in-state public college every academic year is $24,610, whereas a moderate budget for a private collage is $40,320. ... » Learn More about IT IS SO ORDERED: PAY YOUR CHILD’S COLLEGE TUITION
When Divorce Gives You Lemons . . .
The concept of divorce generally carries with it a very negative connotation, and rightly so. Parents with minor children find themselves forced to follow a schedule as to when they see their kids, property is divided, debt is allocated among the parties, and emotions are often at an all-time ... » Learn More about When Divorce Gives You Lemons . . .