If you are considering divorce, whether here in Florida or elsewhere, and you are doing online
research about family law attorneys, you will come across many firms that describe their attorneys as «aggressive» and «ready to fight for you.»
If you are considering divorce, whether here in Florida or elsewhere, and you are doing online
research about family law attorneys, you will come across many firms that describe their attorneys as «aggressive» and «ready to fight for you.»
Not exact matches
A statement equating the Southern Poverty
Law Center with the
Family Research Council can only be made by a person who knows nothing
about the work of the Southern Poverty
Law Center.
The Canadian
Research Institute for Law and the Family has just released a new research report, An International Review of Early Neutral Evaluation Programs and Their Use in Family Law Disputes in Alberta, which includes a literature review of early neutral evaluation programs in Manitoba, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Singapore, the United Kingdom and the United States, and makes recommendations about the implementation of such a program in
Research Institute for
Law and the
Family has just released a new
research report, An International Review of Early Neutral Evaluation Programs and Their Use in Family Law Disputes in Alberta, which includes a literature review of early neutral evaluation programs in Manitoba, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Singapore, the United Kingdom and the United States, and makes recommendations about the implementation of such a program in
research report, An International Review of Early Neutral Evaluation Programs and Their Use in
Family Law Disputes in Alberta, which includes a literature review of early neutral evaluation programs in Manitoba, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Singapore, the United Kingdom and the United States, and makes recommendations
about the implementation of such a program in Alberta.
Professor Macfarlane has carefully
researched and thoughtfully written
about the reality that most
family law litigants don't use lawyers.
I'll let you do the maths, but it looks relatively expensive to me if you are targeting the director /
family business type market — not because the amount of work you'd have to generate would be that great to make it pay, but because of the lack of relationship between the marketing expenditure and the «
law firm choosing» process (the key metric
about which there seems to be little credible
research applicable to this market).
I've written
about the economic consequences of separation and divorce later in life, the federal benefits available to older Canadians and the interplay of spousal support and retirement in a paper for the National Judicial Institute, that you can download (PDF) from the website of the Canadian
Research Institute for
Law and the
Family.
With numbers like that, we realized it was possible to learn even more from the experiment and so this year we teamed up with the Canadian
Research Institute for
Law and the
Family (where JP Boyd is now executive director) to commission a multi-phase evaluation exploring not only what people think
about the resource, but how this wikified approach to disseminating legal information actually impacts on outcomes and access to justice.
To learn more
about John - Paul Boyd's
research into polyamorous relationships and family law, see «Polyamorous Families in Canada: Early Results of New Research from CRILF» from the Canadian Research Institute for Law and the
research into polyamorous relationships and
family law, see «Polyamorous Families in Canada: Early Results of New Research from CRILF» from the Canadian Research Institute for Law and the F
family law, see «Polyamorous Families in Canada: Early Results of New Research from CRILF» from the Canadian Research Institute for Law and the Fami
law, see «Polyamorous
Families in Canada: Early Results of New
Research from CRILF» from the Canadian Research Institute for Law and the
Research from CRILF» from the Canadian
Research Institute for Law and the
Research Institute for
Law and the Fami
Law and the
FamilyFamily.
Unfortunately, however, decision makers in
family law and mental health fields remain largely ignorant
about several decades of
research on child development.
With the support of the CRILF (Canadian
Research Institute for
Law and the Family), we surveyed family law lawyers and judges who attended the National Family Law Program in Whistler, BC, in July 2014, to learn about their views and experiences with shared parenting, mediation and self - representation in family courts in Cana
Law and the
Family), we surveyed family law lawyers and judges who attended the National Family Law Program in Whistler, BC, in July 2014, to learn about their views and experiences with shared parenting, mediation and self - representation in family courts in C
Family), we surveyed
family law lawyers and judges who attended the National Family Law Program in Whistler, BC, in July 2014, to learn about their views and experiences with shared parenting, mediation and self - representation in family courts in C
family law lawyers and judges who attended the National Family Law Program in Whistler, BC, in July 2014, to learn about their views and experiences with shared parenting, mediation and self - representation in family courts in Cana
law lawyers and judges who attended the National
Family Law Program in Whistler, BC, in July 2014, to learn about their views and experiences with shared parenting, mediation and self - representation in family courts in C
Family Law Program in Whistler, BC, in July 2014, to learn about their views and experiences with shared parenting, mediation and self - representation in family courts in Cana
Law Program in Whistler, BC, in July 2014, to learn
about their views and experiences with shared parenting, mediation and self - representation in
family courts in C
family courts in Canada.
While
researching my book
about divorce, I interviewed 100 of the top
family law experts in the United States.