Not exact matches
Fortunately, this is really only a question that you can answer, assuming your divorce is truly over with and you don't have a
custody battle that's ongoing, a
dispute about assets or finances, or any other
type of lingering agreement that needs to be reached that could be impaired by dating.
Indianapolis divorce attorney Angela Trapp is committed to handling all
types of divorce cases, ranging from uncontested divorces to those involving extensive or complex financial matters,
disputed custody proceedings, guardianships and grandparent rights.
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When it comes to parental alienation cases — arguably the toughest
type of high - conflict
custody dispute — case law proves attending lawyers must be sensitive,... Read more
When it comes to parental alienation cases — arguably the toughest
type of high - conflict
custody dispute — case law proves attending lawyers must be sensitive, focused, detail - oriented and well informed on mental health literature, Toronto family lawyer Jennifer Samara Shuber writes in a paper for the Law Society
of Upper Canada.
Throughout her career, Ms. Bradley has represented a wide variety
of clients in all
types of divorce and family law
disputes in South New Jersey involving child
custody and child support, spousal support and equitable distribution as well as post-judgment matters that include support enforcement, modification and college expenses.
Located in Cherry Hill, NJ, Borger Matez, P.A concentrates its practice in divorce,
custody, parenting time (formerly called «visitation»), alimony, child support, equitable distribution
of marital property and debt, post-divorce
disputes (i.e.,
custody / parenting time, alimony and child support modification and enforcement), adoptions, domestic violence, cases involving the NJ Division
of Child Protection and Permanency (formerly DYFS), and all
types of family law issues.