Divorce Corp and Marriage of Sorge

The other day I was researching a case on child support and was trying to determine what duty a parent had to disclose information regarding child support.  As I found out, once a "final judgment" is entered on the issue of child support (for example, as the result of a trial) the supporting parent no [...]

Parental Alienation Expert Richard Warshak

If you or your loved one has experience with the form of child abuse known as parental alienation, you should be familiar with the book "Divorce Poison" by Dr. Richard Warshak. Dr. Warshak is a prominent psychologist who specializes in helping children and families caught in the grip of this terrible phenomena.  If you or [...]

Divorce: hiding assets

  Hiding assets is often a problem in a divorce.  When a marriage begins to break apart people all react differently.  If you have a partner that has a "Cluster B" personality disorder, such as narcissistic personality disorder, and they are in control of the assets, it is almost a foregone conclusion that they are [...]

The Emotional Aspects of Family Law

One of the difficult things about getting divorced is the emotions involved.  Unlike any other area of law, the person you are in court against is a person you cared enough about to marry.  There isn't much more personal than that.  Thus, when things go badly, the feelings run far deeper than just about anything [...]

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