With the recent Coronavirus outbreak, your plans to pursue divorce litigation be temporarily on pause due to court closures. However, for many of you, you may be planning and preparing your case for when the courts re-open. Even if litigation is on the back-burner for...
Today, I wanted to take a few moments to address the very real pressure and impacts that COVID-19 is having on divorced and divorcing families. If you are feeling the weight of the added stress because the courts are closed, and you need something taken care of right...
Have you ever considered going to court over financial matters? If so, please read on. Add-on expenses are a soft spot for many divorced parents. When I hear from parents, many of them are frustrated over late reimbursements, expenses that are not in the agreement,...
By Rosemarie Ferrante with Tips by Kelley Hopkins-Alvarez Nothing makes parents more anxious than threats of any kind to our children’s health and well-being. The Coronavirus pandemic has created a heightened level of concern, on so many different levels, for parents....
By Lisa Zeiderman, matrimonial lawyer and Certified Divorce Financial Analyst There is something called “Proposal Day,” which occurs on March 20, the Vernal equinox, or the first day of Spring. What better time to celebrate new beginnings? For those of us who have...
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