What Happens to Credit Card Debt When I Get a Divorce?
by Hossein Berenji
In a community property state like California, credit card debt may be shared between partners.
My Lawyer Failed Me as an Advocate in My Parents’ Divorce
by Rebecca Rush
Here’s how to ensure your children are respected during a custody battle.
Getting Divorced in Ontario: Legal FAQ
by Frenkel Tobin LLP
David Frenkel, an experienced divorce lawyer in Toronto, answers some commonly asked questions that are asked by those seeking divorce.
Bringing Choices to Family Law
by Nicole Ortiz
What alternatives do you have to litigation in a divorce?
Alimony Explained: Who Qualifies, How It Works and What to Expect
by Bryan Driscoll
A practical guide to understanding alimony, from eligibility to enforcement, for anyone navigating divorce
Prenuptial Peril
by Laura Wheatman Hill
Prenups aren’t always bulletproof, but there’s hope if you end up exposed in a divorce.
Crossing the Line
by Joseph Trotti
Divorce can be difficult, complicated and emotionally exhausting. Divorcing across state lines ups the jurisdictional complexity significantly.
How Mediation Is Changing Family Law
by Susan A. Hansen
Kitchen-table contracts and divorce litigation can both hurt families. Mediation offers a middle ground.
Sophya Qureshi Raza, St. Louis “Lawyer of the Year” for Collaborative Law: Family Law 2017
by Nathaniel Barr
Sophy Raza on the benefits of collaborative divorce—and co-founding her own law firm.
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The Parenting Plan
by Derren Ciaglia
Co-parenting considerations should always be taken into account when negotiating Parenting Plans in divorce or paternity matters.
Marriage, Mortgages, and Millennials
by Angelica Rolong Cormier
More and more couples nowadays are cohabitating before marriage. But how does reimbursement claims work if a divorce happens?
The Evolving Landscape of Family Law
by Sean Stonefield
A roundtable discussion with the founders of
one of California’s preeminent divorce firms,
Meyer, Olson, Lowy & Meyers, LLP.
Pre and Postnuptial Agreements
by Kelly A. Scott
Family law lawyer Kelly Scott explains what both prenuptial and postnuptial agreements are and how they can impact a divorce.
What If Johnny Depp and Amber Heard Had a Premarital Agreement?
by John M. Goralka
The high-profile divorce between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard raises questions about the legal impact of prenuptial agreements—and what happens without one.
The Hague Convention and International Custody Battles
by Alexandra Goldstein
One family law lawyer explains how Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner’s celebrity divorce brings The Hague Convention treaty and international child custody battles into the spotlight.
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Tips to Help Avoid...Happily Ever After Ending Sooner Than Expected
by Frances H. Krasnow
A little preparation in a marriage goes a long way. By exploring prenups, postnups and estate planning, spouses can alleviate many financial stressors that may lead to a divorce.
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