
When Social Media Becomes Evidence: How Your Online Life Can Make or Break Your Family Law Case
Picture this: You’ve just endured a grueling custody hearing. Your emotions are raw, your patience is shot, and you desperately need to vent. So you
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Picture this: You’ve just endured a grueling custody hearing. Your emotions are raw, your patience is shot, and you desperately need to vent. So you

In our increasingly mobile society, child relocation issues have become more prevalent in family law courts. In Missouri, a relocation case requires the court to

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

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

We have discussed in this blog how different personality traits or approaches can impact the outcome of divorce or custody matters. Today, we look at

As the Governor “reopened” the State of Missouri beginning May 4, the Chief Judge of the Missouri Supreme Court had to consider whether and how

The novel coronavirus has caused all but essential businesses to close temporarily. Most would think that the courts, our legal system, qualifies as essential, and
This week has brought some interesting, astounding and surprising developments in the area of surrogacy, particularly the right to use frozen embryos for implantation and
Many people believe that their family law case will only end after a trial before a family court judge, and that as parties to the
Not many people realize the important role guardianship plays in family law. When a family falls apart and places children at risk, guardianship allows the