Tell Me if You’ve Heard it Before, but The Check’s in the Mail If you are expecting a stimulus relief check or deposit and have not received it, you are not alone. What you may find more helpful to know though, is what to expect and how you may be able to get your relief […]
Coronavirus Isolation and Domestic Violence There are mounting concerns about the impact of the isolation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and increases in domestic violence. Increased levels of stress mean a higher level of volatility, and with families isolated in their homes, it will be more difficult for victims of domestic violence to seek help. […]
COVID-19 and Travel Concerns in Custody Cases In the midst of the novel coronavirus pandemic, what happens if a parent wants to travel with a child despite warnings not to do so? If your child’s other parent wishes to travel with your child, and you object due to concerns about the virus, what are your […]
VIRTUAL LAMONACA LAW There is little doubt that the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic has drastically changed the day-to-day lives of millions of people. Individuals across the country have been asked to do their part to help slow the rate of infection so that fewer people will need to seek medical treatment at any given time. This […]
ARIZONA COURT RULES ON FATE OF FROZEN EMBRYOS IN DIVORCE An Arizona Supreme Court ruled last week that a Phoenix woman is unable to use frozen embryos to have a baby without the consent of her ex-husband. The controversial case dates back to 2014, when Wife was diagnosed with cancer and told that its treatment […]
Divorce and Social Security Benefits A common question among divorcing couple of a certain age is about what effect, if any, divorce will have on their own social security retirement benefits, as well as what effect it will have on an entitlement to social security benefits derived from their divorced spouse. To begin by looking […]
When a child is born to a married, heterosexual couple, the law presumes that both the husband and wife are the legal parents of that child. When a child is born to a married, same-sex couple, this is not the case. The law does not recognize the non-biological parent as the legal parent of the […]
What Will Happen if I Don’t Go to Court? If you are scheduled to appear in court in any family law matter, it is important that you ensure that you are present at the hearing. You may not agree that the hearing is necessary, you may not want the proceedings to go forward, or maybe […]
Don’t Press Send How many times have you regretted hitting the send button for an e-mail, text, Facebook post, tweet, or any other social media post or message? We have all done it many times, you have probably done it a few times already today. We’ve then had to spend the time explaining what we […]
Not a Father of twin Children, but the Child of Twin Fathers Recent news of a case decided in Brazil sheds an interesting light on the ongoing development of child support law, as affected by both modern developments in genetic science and old fashioned chicanery. The subject appears in this space as part of the […]
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