Perhaps he has a 2,000 mile long penis?[1]

November 30, 2012

A question I am frequently and increasingly being asked by my colleagues is whether modern uses of technology to engage in sexual banter can constitute

The New York Times and Family Law

July 29, 2012

The amount and quality of the journalism coming from the New York Times that touches on issues related to family law is–literally–remarkable.  I could easily

How many parents can (should) a child have?

July 14, 2012

My family spent last evening with South Carolina adoption guru James Fletcher Thompson.  James regaled us with stories of the latest trends in assisted reproduction

Victims of themselves

June 16, 2012

I have successfully represented and have great sympathy for women who are subject to domestic abuse from their spouses, former spouses, or former lovers.  No

I’ve got new plans for Valentine’s Day

February 12, 2012

The parade of human misery passing by judges dealing with marital disputes must lead many to despair.  The rare tales of a judge doing something

A cuckoo approach to progeny

November 11, 2011

From a purely pragmatic viewpoint a “successful” life for a sexually reproducing creature is merely having more than two offspring survive to reproductive age.  From

Another reason to love South Carolina

October 5, 2011

Yesterday one of the emails from the South Carolina Judicial Department noted a CDR (Criminal Docket Report) code had been added for the offense of

The “best” age(s) for South Carolina husbands to commit adultery

September 27, 2011

One of the many oddities of South Carolina family law is that a husband is typically best off committing adultery when he and his wife

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