My Ex is Moving With the Kids, What Can I Do?

My Ex is Moving With The Kids

These days, it’s not unusual for a divorced parent to relocate to another town or state following a divorce. If your ex-spouse is moving away and plans on taking your kids with them, is there anything you can do about it? The issue of post-divorce relocation can be a contentious…

My Ex Has a New Love Interest. Can I Keep Them Away From My Kids?

My Ex's New Love Interest is living with my kids

One of the hardest parts of divorce and co-parenting is when your ex finds a new partner and introduces them to your children. You may wish to exercise some control over this, but the fact is, you can’t. If your ex has a new love interest and they are living…

Hit and Run: What to do if you were in a hit and run car accident

Hit and Run Car Accidents, What to do

A Hit and Run Accident Shakes You to the Core A hit and run car accident catches you off guard because it happens abruptly, causing your adrenaline to surge and generally putting you into a fight or flight state of mind. Before you’re able to realize what has happened to…

Hidden Assets in a Divorce, How to Protect Yourself

Hidden Assets in a Divorce

In a divorce, spouses often try to improve their individual situation by hiding assets. They believe that if they can keep an asset out of the court’s sight and the court’s reach, they get to keep that asset without having to give the other party an equitable share. When a…

Digital Spying and Surveillance on Your Spouse: Hurt or Help Your Divorce Case?

Spying and Divorce

No matter what the specific circumstances, going through a divorce is always a difficult situation. However, when there has been an issue of jealousy, possessiveness and mistrust during the course of the relationship, it can leave you even more emotionally drained. Some spouses who are going through a divorce may…

He Said, She Said: The Importance of Sharing Messages and Digital Evidence With Your Divorce Attorney

Sharing Messages and Digital Evidence With Your Divorce Attorney

Electronic communications in the forms of texts, emails, and social media posts can provide a treasure trove of information that can be used against someone in a divorce proceeding. Many people either don’t think about the potential consequences of the things they say in texts or emails or on social…

Decoding Divorce: Basic Divorce Terminology

Decoding Divorce: Basic Divorce Terminology

When you conclude that your marriage is over and it’s time to call your divorce attorney, things start to get even more complicated. There are so many terms related to divorce that aren’t necessarily used in other contexts, and it’s not always clear what they mean. Here’s your primer on…

Common Myths About Divorce Litigation

Common Myths About Divorce Litigation

Over the years, many myths have come up surrounding divorce cases. These are often the result of someone believing their personal divorce experience is representative of all experiences or quoting something they heard from a friend of a friend. The problem with these myths is that they spread misinformation about…

Child Custody Answers: What is Right of First Refusal?

Child Custody Right of First Refusal

The Right of First Refusal in a parenting plan is a provision that requires one parent who has possession of the child, to offer the other parent the first opportunity to look after the child, rather than hiring a babysitter or asking another family member. If the other parent refuses,…

New GM Shopping App May Lead to Increase in Car Accidents

GM Shopping App Increases Distracted Driving Accidents

One of the biggest problems on the roads today is distracted driving. Every single day, thousands of people are seriously injured or even killed in car accidents that involve a driver who is distracted behind the wheel. As a result of this huge problem, law enforcement has cracked down hard…