Recent Blog Posts

Changing Landscape of Infidelity

Infidelity is becoming more common among people under the age of 30.  It is estimated that roughly 30% to 60% of all married individuals (in the United States) will engage in infidelity at some point during the lifetime of their marriage.  A change of time and technology is greatly responsible for the increase of infidelity… Read More »

Parental Kidnapping: Going Beyond a Mere Custody Dispute

Every so often, we hear about incidents in which parents violate their appointed custody or visitation rights by taking kids with them to another state. Technically, this is a form of kidnapping referred to as parental kidnapping, and it can result in serious criminal penalties for the offender. Courts treat parental kidnapping as a far… Read More »

Poverty Worse for Divorced Women and Single Mothers

Women are more likely than men to suffer from poverty.  The number of women suffering from poverty greatly increases for older women, divorced women and single mothers.  Women are 80 percent more likely to live below the poverty line than men at age 65 and older.  Experts say that the obvious reason for this can… Read More »

Items You Must Include in Your Child Custody Arrangement

Every child custody agreement will have its own unique elements. But in general, there are certain items you will absolutely want to include in your own agreement. Here are a few of those most essential elements: Custody descriptors. You need to clearly outline who has both physical and legal custody of the children. Physical custody… Read More »

A Rundown of the Costs Associated with Divorce

It is impossible to know exactly how much an average divorce will cost ahead of time, as each divorce is unique. However, you can at least get an idea of the factors that will go into determining the overall financial impact of the divorce. The following are a few of those factors: Your relationship with… Read More »

How to Conduct Yourself with Maturity During a Divorce

Divorce can be an incredibly difficult process for many reasons, not the least of which is the emotional turmoil it may cause. If you are going through a particularly contentious divorce, there will likely be plenty of situations in which you wish you could just get up and scream at someone. As difficult as it… Read More »

Unexpected Reasons to Stay Off Facebook During a Divorce

If you are going through a divorce, you have likely had many people advise you to be careful of what you post on social media, as it could come back to haunt you during the proceedings. But there are plenty of other reasons why you might want to avoid sites like Facebook during a divorce,… Read More »

Choosing the Right Divorce Mediator

Mediation is often an ideal choice when working through a divorce, as it allows you to meet with your former partner and discuss key issues related to property division, child support, custody and alimony (if applicable). To that end, the choice of mediator could be the single most important decision you make during your divorce… Read More »

SAC Founder Avoids $5.5 Million Divorce Fraud Punishment

Steven A. Cohen, the billionaire investor and founder of SAC Capital Advisors LP, recently won a dismissal of a lawsuit in which his ex-wife alleged he defrauded her out of millions of dollars when they divorced in 1990. The chief judge in the case, Loretta Preska, said Patricia Cohen was unable to prove her husband… Read More »

‘Birdnesting’ Gains Popularity Among Divorced Couples

A recent feature story in the New York Post outlines a practice that is gaining popularity among some divorced couples in New York and New Jersey — and is likely to spread to other areas in the country. It’s called “birdnesting,” an arrangement in which the children stay in one home and it’s the adults… Read More »