Divorce brings out the worst in people. No one knows you better than your spouse and no one knows what buttons to push… Read More
Many divorcing couples have retirement plans that they will want to divvy up as part of the equitable distribution process. Often times, a… Read More
Frequently, family law overlaps with criminal law. In matters related to criminal conversation, what are the limits of the Fifth Amendment, and… Read More
It’s rarely good news when your customer files a Chapter 11 bankruptcy. However, when it happens, you can prevent a bad situation from… Read More
Under federal law, use of racial epithets must either be severe or pervasive in order for an employee to assert a claim for… Read More
Family law attorneys are seeing an increasing number of grandparents seeking visitation and custody with their grandchildren through the court system. Grandparents’ concerns… Read More
When a marriage ends, the emotional and economic impact on both spouses is immeasurable. According to a study conducted twenty years ago that… Read More
Many creditors have experienced situations where it was nothing short of a battle to get a customer to pay an outstanding invoice. Therefore,… Read More
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has stepped-up its activity with regard to severance agreements, announcing in February that it… Read More
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