USA
- January 8 2018
Everyone is buzzing about the new tax overhaul recently passed by Congress. How does it impact you and your family law choices for 2018 and beyond? In…
USA
- November 3 2017
The United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has consistently maintained that leaves of absence should be considered as a form of…
USA
- June 5 2017
It is not often in a complex equitable distribution case that we see a trial Judge’s fair and well-reasoned decision reversed on appeal. However…
USA
- April 6 2017
Late 2016, the Minnesota Supreme Court decided the case of Curtis v. Curtis (887 N.W.2d 249) and in so doing provided a lesson in how to invest $2…
USA
- February 29 2016
Often in the world of courts and litigation, participants have to meet certain deadlines to file documents, make payments, and produce certain items…
USA
- February 29 2016
As anyone involved in family law litigation knows, it can take two to three years or more following the date of separation before outstanding issues…
USA
- February 26 2016
No one enters into a marriage assuming, thinking or dreaming that a divorce will occur. However, things change, love wanes, and divorces happen…
USA
- February 25 2016
Real Estate in Wake County continues to be a hot commodity. Currently, the Triangle is experiencing a lack of supply in single-family homes…
USA
- February 18 2016
I came across this article online just the other day, regarding the characteristics of healthy and happy relationships. The information in the…
USA
- December 5 2015
In some child custody cases, a child custody expert (CCE) makes a recommendation to the court on what they believe the court’s final determination…