More Second Amendment remedies?

January 16, 2011

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Second Amendment Remedies?

January 16, 2011

Discovery in family court: shotgun or rifle approach?

January 15, 2011

Many of these blogs are inspired by young attorneys I am informally mentoring.  This one was inspired by a query as to the sort of

Guardian ad litem training: past, present and future

January 14, 2011

On January 28, 2011, I will be moderating and speaking at the South Carolina Bar’s annual guardian ad litem training.  This will be the third

Another method for mediators to collect attorney fees for time they spend collecting their mediator fees

January 9, 2011

Yesterday, I blogged on how mediators (and guardians) might collect fees for the time they spend as an attorney collecting the fees they earn as

Law school is not a losing game

January 9, 2011

A lengthy article in today’s New York Times asks “Is Law School a Losing Game?”  That story chronicles the problems new law school graduates are

Collecting fees as the mediator or guardian

January 8, 2011

For attorneys who also act as mediators or guardians ad litem, many family court judges’ interpretation of Calhoun v. Calhoun, 331 S.C. 157, 164-65, 501

Divorcing child custody from child support

January 7, 2011

A colleague of mine, Casie N. Suddeth, posted on facebook about an Ontario Canada divorce case in which the judge became so frustrated with the

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