
COVID-19 Continues to Raise New Issues in Family Law
Throughout most modern medical history, a vaccine was usually viewed as a means of protecting ourselves and our children from a myriad of illnesses and
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Throughout most modern medical history, a vaccine was usually viewed as a means of protecting ourselves and our children from a myriad of illnesses and

There has been, for years, disputes among divorcing spouses over vaccinations for their children. COVID-19 has brought a whole new battle to light. Now that

The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, provides $900 billion of pandemic-related assistance to individuals and businesses, including the second round of direct stimulus payments. This Act

How has Covid-19 changed the way your case is being handled by your attorney and by the court system? There is no question that since

Thankfully, the initial rollout of vaccines for the COVID-19 coronavirus has begun, and we can anticipate that first responders and at-risk populations will have the

Assuring that both parents post-divorce receive quality time with their children can be challenging for families under the best of circumstances. How does COVID-19 impact

Given the current unstable economic climate, spouses going through a divorce currently will have different concerns – needing ready cash to pay bills, having trouble

As the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported recently, the St. Louis County Circuit Court and the St. Louis City Circuit Court both have had staff test

The pandemic caused by COVID-19 has upended everything, including the legal process. With parties unable to head straight to the courthouse, parties have had to

Many school districts and private schools have announced their plans for resuming school this fall amidst the coronavirus pandemic. The majority of schools have opted