Thinking about Pareto optimization as a tool to achieve settlement

November 11, 2011

Few math majors go into law and those who do rarely go into family law.  I’m one of the rare family law attorneys who often

Generous but dishonest act gets attorney public reprimand

November 7, 2011

Since attorneys go into the legal profession because they want to help people, it’s hard to tell clients that they cannot be helped.  It takes

Sheila R. appeal provides classic example of how to lose custody by undermining the other parent

November 3, 2011

A too sizable portion of my practice time is spent counseling custodial parents (typically mothers) not to undermine the other parent.  While part of my

In opinion with numerous oddities, Supreme Court approves active/passive approach to valuing marital property

November 1, 2011

In the October 31, 2011 opinion in Burch v. Burch, 395 S.C. 318, 717 S.E.2d 757 (2011), the South Carolina Supreme Court finally ratifies the passive

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