Robert Frost’s famous poem, “The Road Not Taken”1 provides a guiding lesson for family law practitioners in strategizing their cases. Often when commencing a complex case, we must choose which of the alternative paths to take. One such choice is the Disentitlement Doctrine, which instructs that a party in derogation or breach of a court ord...
Mark Sullivan
Introduction On May 15, 2017 the U.S. Supreme Court announced its unanimous decision in H...
Seth Kramer
It has often been said that family law is the arena in which it’s most likely a layp...
Christine Gille
This quarter we have news about several items important to the Family Law Specialist: ACF...
Mark Sullivan
Introduction Handling a military divorce case can be a confusing and painful task for the...
Christine Gille
Family law lawyers want to be able to tell their clients with custody issues the same thin...
Ronald Granberg
Have you ever questioned the propriety of a postmarital agreement a client has asked you t...
Joseph Goldstein, Charles Goldstein
Family law practitioners often must contend with businesses—their own, and those of...
Christine Gille, Debra Frank, Lloyd Kaye
Introduction This log is by litigators and for litigators. Whether a reader has time to e...