Family Law
Exploring Alienation in Family Law
Understanding Its Impact and Addressing the Challenges Among the many complexities that arise within family law, alienation stands out as…
Read MoreNavigating High-Asset Divorce Cases
High-asset divorces typically involve couples with substantial wealth, including real estate, investments, business interests, and other valuable assets. These cases…
Read MoreNavigating the Path of Divorce Post-Holiday Season: A Guide to Moving Forward
Divorce is a highly emotional process, and the holidays may offer a temporary reprieve from the intensity of these emotions.…
Read MoreWhat Happens to My Business During Divorce?
Divorce is a challenging and emotionally charged process, and when business ownership is thrown into the mix, it can become…
Read MoreWhy January Is Known As Divorce Month
Originally posted 1/22/2020, content updated 1/3/2024. It’s a new year—a time to shed old habits, leave behind sources of unhappiness,…
Read MoreCohabitation Agreements: Protecting Assets and Income of Unmarried Couples Residing Together in DC
Unmarried couples residing together in the District of Columbia would be wise to execute a cohabitation agreement defining their rights…
Read MoreIn Landmark Ruling Pope Francis Approves Priestly Blessings for Same-sex Couples (Under Certain Circumstances)
On December 18, Pope Francis approved a landmark ruling allowing Roman Catholic priests to administer blessings to same-sex couples as…
Read MoreNew D.C. Law Will Remove Divorce Waiting Requirements
The Council of the District of Columbia has passed a law that will eliminate the requirement that spouses live separate…
Read MoreFinding Holiday Joy During a Separation or Divorce
Originally posted 12/18/19, no content changes. A divorce or separation is rarely convenient, but it’s especially difficult when it happens…
Read MoreIt’s Tax Time
Although most folks think that tax time is April 15th or thereabouts, there are a number of things that you…
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