Hell hath no fury…

October 7, 2010

I tell my divorce clients that I cannot make them happy; I can only get them to a place in which they can pursue happiness.

Challenging improperly issued ex-parte support orders

October 7, 2010

In South Carolina most child support or alimony orders in which the support will be paid directly have a standard provision involving late payments.  This

We are raising our grandchildren’s parents

October 7, 2010

One of my insights in the second family law article I ever had published was“[a]lways recognize (and remind your client) that a custody case is

Owning one’s “choice”

October 6, 2010

I provided a consult/second opinion recently with a fact pattern that is both distressing and common.  The litigant had executed a domestic agreement that was

Facebook and the Legal World: Can Law and Culture co-exist?

October 6, 2010

This weekend I asked for guest blogs.  Having recently seen David Fincher’s excellent new movie about the birth of facebook, The Social Network, Taylor Long’s

The difference between a guardian investigating and a guardian recommending

October 4, 2010

A few weeks ago I was appointed guardian in a private case.  An attorney for one of the parents, who had never worked with me

Calling guest bloggers

October 2, 2010

As you may have noticed from today’s post from Barry Knobel, my web site is open to guest bloggers.  It’s a win-win situation: guest blogs

Maybe we’re stretching the definition of adultery a bit too far?

September 23, 2010

I married a few years before I moved to South Carolina or began practicing family law.  When I married I thought I had a workable

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