by beth | Nov 14, 2016 | Elder law
There are several steps you can take to make sure that you are not making a decision about a long-term care (nursing home or assisted living) placement for your loved one or yourself at the last minute. It’s important to look around ahead of time, consider long-term...
by beth | Oct 20, 2016 | Family Law, Going to Court
Sometimes in the course of divorce or child custody proceedings, the court will award one party to pay certain fees, such as attorney’s fees, for the other party. If that party does not pay those fees, the recipient party can make a motion for a money judgment showing...
by beth | Mar 21, 2016 | A Tale of Two Divorces, Divorce
“What the heck is a Motion to Compel?” Draco DeVille shouted into his cell phone to his buddy Art Aingel. Both of them were going through divorces. While neither of them were enjoying the process, Art and Angela Aingel’s divorce had been relatively calm....
by beth | Feb 21, 2016 | A Tale of Two Divorces, Divorce, Going to Court
Desdemona DeVille and Angela Aingel sat on the bench by the country club where they had just finished a less-than-heated round of tennis. The whole match, Desdemona had kept stopping play and motioning Angela to the net so she could either boast about the Motion to...
by beth | Jan 20, 2016 | A Tale of Two Divorces, Allocation of Parental Responsibilities, Divorce, Divorce & Parenting, Modifying Parenting Time
Walking out of the mediation session with a fully signed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) tucked firmly into her canvas messenger bag, Angela Aingel felt elated that her divorce was close to finality. Of course, from deep down, she was reminded that she was divorcing...