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From Suffrage to the Supreme Court: Women Who Paved the Way in Law

From Suffrage to the Supreme Court: Women Who Paved the Way in Law Throughout history, women have played a pivotal role in shaping the legal system, often overcoming immense challenges to make their mark. In celebration of Women’s History Month, we shine a spotlight on the remarkable women who have shaped the legal landscape and […]

Handling Your Estate Planning Documents & Finances Post-Dissolution Decree

Handling Your Estate Planning Documents & Finances Post-Dissolution Decree So you’re divorced, now what? The answer is not always so simple. Divorce may be expensive, it may be lengthy, and it may very well be stressful. Once it is ‘over’ in the sense that a court has issued a dissolution decree, it may also bring […]

The 14th Amendment: A Legacy of Emancipation and Birthright Citizenship

The 14th Amendment: A Legacy of Emancipation and Birthright Citizenship In July 1868, the ratification of the 14th Amendment transformed the nature of American citizenship, securing birthright citizenship and equal protection under the law for all persons born in the United States. The journey to this historic constitutional change was forged through the struggle for […]

Celebrating Black Legal Trailblazers: Their Impact on the Justice System

Celebrating Black Legal Trailblazers: Their Impact on the Justice System In honor of Black History Month, this blog will dive deep into the pivotal role African American lawyers have played in shaping the legal landscape of our nation. We will explore the struggles, resilience, and unwavering dedication of Black voices who faced immense challenges, both […]

How to Prepare for a Child Custody Hearing

HOW TO PREPARE FOR A CHILD CUSTODY HEARING Child custody hearings are a crucial part of family law proceedings that determine the living arrangements and care responsibilities for children following a separation or divorce. The process aims to prioritize the best interests of the child while addressing the rights of both parents.  This will guide […]

Rescinding Windfall Elimination Provision and Government Pension Offset

A sigh of relief for Public Servants: Repeal of Social Security’s Windfall Elimination Provision and Government Pension Offset Elimination of the Windfall Elimination Provision and Government Pension Offset PROVIDES long AWAITED relief to Public Sector Workers whose social security benefits were slashed. As a divorce attorney, I have often felt powerless witnessing the frustration and […]

The Divorce Process Explained

THE DIVORCE PROCESS EXPLAINED: FROM FILING TO FINAL DECREE Have you decided that a divorce is the next chapter? Are you curious about the process? Filing a divorce is a huge step and because of the intricate nature of the process, one should be mentally prepared when moving forward. Some first steps to take before […]

Managing the Holidays After Divorce

Managing the holidays after divorce How to Make This the Most Wonderful Time of the Year Christmas, Hannukah, and the wonder of the holiday season creates a unique opportunity to make new memories and traditions with your children. It can also highlight the fact that everyone’s lives have changed and some of the magic of […]

Understanding the Difference Between Contested and Uncontested Divorce

Understanding the Difference between contested and uncontested divorce Contested and uncontested describes the level of disagreement that occurs when individuals are contemplating divorce. Those individuals who are in agreement in all aspects of the divorce will usually file what is called an uncontested divorce where they have agreements on division of assets, debts, custody/time-sharing, and […]

Navigating the Holidays During and After Divorce

Navigating the Holidays During and After Divorce:How to Remain Thankful this Season Co-parenting during the holidays can be challenging and stressful, but with thoughtful planning, communication, and a focus on your children’s needs, it can also be a joyful time for everyone involved. Here are some tips: Plan Ahead: Make a Plan: If you don’t […]