As a new year is upon us, I have had some time to reflect about my practice and new resolutions for the next year. One of the things I have... read more →
Some of the most common questions I get come from clients who have “harassing” former spouses. Their frequent questions: “How long do I have to put up with my former... read more →
Recently, while conducting a consultation, I told the client that it would be preferable if his spouse could retain a “good lawyer”. He immediately responded with “well, shouldn’t she have... read more →
The last week of moving mayhem has taught me that planning any major change is so important. Although we had planned our move, there were still unexpected problems that came... read more →
One of the most common mistakes clients make is to assume that their lawyer is doing a great job because of the number and nastiness of their letters to the... read more →
Divorce and separation are hard. Few people will tell a story of a “happy” separation. Instead, many people will talk about divorce and separation as a process they “survived”. Are... read more →
When I am meeting with a client going through separation or divorce, I often lay out the various process choices that a client has at their disposal. More and more... read more →
“Limited Scope Retainers” is the rather pedantic phrase often used to describe a type of services that is becoming more and more common, especially in family law. As hourly rates... read more →