How to Prove Your Assertions in Family Court
In my last post I talked about the level of certainty required in matters of Family Law, depending on WHAT you need to prove. In this [...]
Burden of Proof. What it Means to You in Family Court
Different areas of law require different burdens of proof. In Criminal Law, the burden of proof is “beyond a reasonable doubt,” commonly thought of as 99% [...]
Social Media and Divorce. Tread Lightly
Our apparent appetite for online communication and its ability to impact the outcome of a divorce makes it a timely and worthwhile topic. The guidelines aren’t as common-sense as [...]
Courtroom Instincts Result in Speedy, Favorable Outcome
This is the third post in a three part series in which I highlight positive outcomes for cases that I’ve handled over the years and what you can learn from them. This [...]
Coaching Father on Mediation Process Leads to Favorable Outcome.
This is the second post in a three part series in which I highlight positive outcomes for cases that I’ve handled over the years and what you can learn from them. [...]
Client’s Ex Moved Their Child Out Of The County Without Giving Written Notice.
This is the first in a series of three posts in which I highlight positive outcomes for cases that I’ve handled over the years and what you can learn from [...]