Last week the United States government announced a record 3.3 million people applied for first-time unemployment benefits. The Coronavirus Pandemic is likely either affecting you directly or somebody you know. The economic harm that is occurring might be temporary or it may result in a permanent change in your income. If you, or someone you […]
Coronavirus Can’t Take Away Your Freedom, Can It?
The Coronavirus (COVID-19) has impacted every part of our society and the legal system is no exception. Times of fear challenge our common held beliefs of what liberty and freedom mean for a country that is collectively scared. How far can government go in restricting our freedom? How far can we let people’s fears create […]
Timesharing Children During the Pandemic
Timesharing your child or children can be challenging under normal circumstances. The reason you are timesharing a child is because you and the child’s other parent couldn’t get along and decided to go your separate ways. The negative emotional feelings you may have for the other parent may become more intense during times of stress. […]
Same-Sex Divorce Is Now a Reality in Florida
When Florida Judge Dale Cohen ordered the first same-sex divorce, it ushered in a new era in Florida family law practice. Same-sex marriages were illegal at the time in Florida and a couple asked for a divorce from a civil union in Vermont. Judge Cohen found Florida’s ban on same-sex marriage unconstitutional and granted the […]
Domestic Violence Injunctions and Family Law Matters
A tragedy that has been making the national news serves to remind us that temporary injunctions are filed every day intended to protect alleged victims of domestic violence. In Michigan, an estranged husband killed his wife in an upstairs bedroom and then killed himself in the basement. One of their three young children had to […]
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