Violating a Protective Order: The View from Both Sides of the Law
Protective orders are a critical legal tool for safeguarding individuals from domestic violence or abuse. Whether you find yourself needing to file for a protective
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Protective orders are a critical legal tool for safeguarding individuals from domestic violence or abuse. Whether you find yourself needing to file for a protective
Going to court is stressful enough. You shouldn’t have to worry about whether the judge presiding over your case has a bias that will affect
All relationships are different. Though the commitment of marriage may provide a couple with new legal rights and financial benefits, many couples choose not to
Dealing with family matters involving children can be emotionally taxing, especially when facing divorce, medical hardships, or unforeseen loss. Ensuring a secure future for your
The spousal support side of divorce is a tricky one to navigate. When a judge reviews either side of an alimony negotiation, the laundry list
Filing a lawsuit or going through a divorce? You may encounter the discovery process. Although it may seem like a preliminary stage to ‘get prepared’
An abusive relationship or environment cultivates more than an unhealthy living situation—it can create fear to speak out and get help. You might even be
Whether active or reserve duty, or the spouse of a service member, you might not have the answers to the questions a stressful military divorce
My husband has been locked up for 5 years. I never want to see him again! Incarceration can profoundly disrupt family dynamics and place immense
My husband calls me crazy—but he’s the crazy one! Divorce is a challenging experience under any circumstances, but when mental illness enters the equation, the