Text Messages That Affect a Family Law Case

Top Divorce Lawyer Text messaging is rapidly becoming one of the primary methods by which individuals communicate. Unlike making a phone call or even sending an email, sending a text is quick and does not require any kind of lengthy conversation or polite chit-chat. Texts can be informative, to-the-point and helpful without being unnecessarily time-consuming. … Read more

Child Custody and Estate Planning

Divorce Lawyer “Everyone should have a will.” You’ve probably heard this advice from everyone from your financial advisor to your great uncle Larry. It is good advice. At least, it is true that everyone should have a plan for the distribution of their assets when they die. The advantages of estate planning are numerous and … Read more

Child Support for Private School Costs

If you’re preparing to file divorce papers and petition the court for child support, you might be wondering if the noncustodial parent is obligated to help pay for your child’s private school tuition. Or, perhaps you’ve already divorced and would like to modify the child support agreement to accommodate your child’s new school tuition. In … Read more

FAQ: Estate Planning and Divorce

Sometimes life throws us unexpected events that change the course of our lives. We may become divorced, suffer the loss of relatives, have new births in the family or acquire a significant amount of money. It is recommended that people review their estate plan every three to five years, or so. But, when unexpected events … Read more

Moving Out Post Divorce

    In the midst of a divorce, there are plenty of changes that both you and your children may have to go through. Prior to or post divorce, typically one of the two parents must make arrangements to move out of the home formerly shared together. Trying to figure out how you are going … Read more