QDROS: Because Divorces Aren’t Complicated Enough Already
by Natalie GreavesIt is sometimes said that family law attorneys have the best stories, and that might be true. What other attorneys can share stories of litigants gluing drawers together prior to transferring property, arguing over dishes and collectible dolls,…
Read Full ArticleMore than Just Paper: The Rising Popularity of Premarital Agreements
by Jorge E. SalazarIn popular culture, prenuptial agreements have received their fair share of criticism, and the legal community has likewise viewed these agreements with varying degrees of disfavor over time. Laypeople and legal professionals hold valid concerns that the…
Read Full ArticleBreaking the Chains of Stigma: Safeguarding Substance-Using Parents and Their Children in Civil Legal Matters
by Cassidy LandryPicture a devoted parent entangled in a civil custody dispute, their future with their child hanging in the balance. Now imagine that this parent is also confronting a substance use issue – an affliction often misinterpreted and stigmatized…
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