Earlier this week, the justices upheld a challenge brought by an Alabama woman after Alabama’s highest court refused to recognize the adoption she and her former lesbian partner were granted in Georgia. The parties, who are identified only by the initials V.L. and E.L., were together for 16 years but never married. Through assisted reproductive […]
A Manhattan Supreme Court judge recently refused to cancel the six-album contract between pop star Kesha (Kesha Rose Sebert) and music producer Dr. Luke, whose real name is Lukasz Sebastian Gottwald. The case has garnered national media coverage because Kesha alleges that Dr. Luke abused her, physically and emotionally, for ten years. Kesha requested the […]
The Impact of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia’s Death on Upcoming Cases Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia died on February 13, 2016. On Monday, February 22nd, the Supreme Court resumed and began hearing oral arguments without a full bench. Due to the current political leanings of the remaining eight justices, the likelihood of a 4-4 […]
Question: Are you brutally honest? At the core of our family law practice is the concept of “Brutally Honest.” Brutally Honest is a unique system that is designed to combat the type of failure experienced with mainstream self-help products. Brutally Honest consists of a revolutionary three-step process. In the first step, we work with our […]
Recently the Pennsylvania Superior Court upheld the lower court’s ruling in the case of Baby S., the child conceived by Lamar Sally and celebrity Sherri Shepherd with a gestational carrier. Shepherd has since appealed the case to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. The legal issues surrounding the parentage of Lamar Sally, Jr. (Baby S.) was a […]
Did the Short Sale of your Marital Residence Create a Tax Liability for You? When Congress passed the Protecting Americans from Tax Hikes Act (PATH Act) late in 2015, they included in it an extension of the mortgage debt exclusion that had expired at the end of 2014. That provision was created under the Mortgage […]
The Emotional Toll of Divorce Every person internalizes stress and sadness differently, and divorce proceedings can take a hefty toll on a party’s emotional and psychological health. As family law attorneys, we see clients go through everything from heartbreak to anger and we support them at every stage of their emotional process. It is imperative, […]
Extra-curricular activities after Separation and Divorce Even in the most collaborative of divorces, the transition from having one household to having two households can be disruptive for children. As stated in several other blog articles, parents who are going through a divorce should provide stability to their children everywhere they can. Where possible, children should […]
NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTIONS FOR THE NEWLY DIVORCED The New Year is the perfect time to turn your experience as a newly divorced person into a life lesson and an opportunity to change for the better. 1. LET GO OF DIVORCE AS AN IDENTITY No matter how traumatic, time consuming or costly your divorce, it’s important […]
Post-Divorce Recovery: Father and Step-Father walk their daughter down the aisle Divorce is never easy. The process of splitting assets and determining custody of children can leave a family in divided. Rebuilding, recovery and moving on to have a happy life, after a divorce, is what we strive to assist our clients with achieving at […]
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