Protect Your Pets: Westchester Elder Law Attorney Anthony Enea Explains How to Provide for Pets in an Estate Plan
by Anthony J. Enea
Along with pet ownership comes the responsibility of ensuring your companion animal's care and well-being - even if that extends beyond your lifetime.
When DNA Isn’t the Tie That Binds
by James J. Vedder and Brittney M. Miller
Determining biological parenthood is as easy as getting a DNA test. Determining legal parenthood is more complicated altogether—especially as the composition of the American family continues to evolve.
Meeting Halfway
by Julia B. Meister
To resolve family and business disputes including wills, trusts, estates and more, mediation is often a more effective, gentler and cheaper option than litigation.
Trouble at Home
by James J. Vedder and Brittney M. Miller
Decisions about custody and parenting time after a separation or divorce are never simple. Family violence of any kind makes the process all the more complex—and the victim isn’t always the beneficiary.
Ghosts of Christmas Past
by Steven M. Visioli
’Tis the season . . . for a vacation without the kids. A recommendation against sharing co-parenting holidays with your ex.
Making a Meaningful Difference for All
by Malone Law
With its focus on injury prevention, Malone Law is working to put itself out of business.
Inoculation Disputation
by Justin Smulison
Vaccine uptake has become one of the most contentious issues in American life. Divorced parents who disagree about it are creating a welter of new custody cases in family court—and precedent is scarce.
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Strong Attorneys for Serious Injuries
by Strong Law Trial Attorneys
Why Injured Victims Choose Strong Law P.C.
Illinois’ Pet Owners Can Now Seek Custody of Their Pets in Divorce Proceedings
by Weiler & Lengle
PA 100-0422 now requires a divorce judge to award one party or the other possession of and responsibility for the family pet or pets based upon a careful consideration of the animal’s “well-being.”
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Bizarre Murdaugh Case Spotlights State-Based System for Regulating Lawyers
by John Ettorre
The drama surrounding the Murdaugh family case out of a small-town South Carolina court spotlights the need for better system regulations.
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Deborah Chang: Strong, Compassionate Leadership
by Justin Smulison
Athea Trial Lawyers continued to impact the California legal landscape, securing justice for the family of an internationally renowned women’s rights leader.
A Trial Is all about the Appeal
by Campbell D. Barrett and Judge Lynda B. Munro
Every trial has the potential for an appeal. The likelihood of an appeal is enhanced when the judge has picked a clear winner and loser after a family bench trial.
Hengeler Mueller on How German Firms Can Compete in the Global M&A Arena
by Best Lawyers
Germany's 2020 “Law Firm of the Year” honoree in Mergers and Acquisitions Law
An Interview With Gleiss Lutz
by Best Lawyers
Germany's 2020 “Law Firm of the Year” in Labor and Employment Law
My Husband Didn’t Want to Stay Married…But He Didn’t Want a Divorce
by Jennifer Billock
Patience—and the law—prevails when an uncooperative partner avoids divorce proceedings.
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