Ms. Hastings
writes about family law topics for lay people, lawyers, mediators, and mental health professionals, using the «plain language» that was a hallmark of her 34 year legal practice.
Not exact matches
Decisions had to be made from time to time as to where or when services of the church would be held; the church needed to be told of the impending visit of an apostle, or of some prophet or teacher from abroad; a question has been raised as to the good faith of one of these visitors, and there must be some discussion of the point and a decision on it; a fellow Christian from another church is on a journey and needs hospitality; a member of the local congregation planning to visit a church abroad needs a letter of introduction to that church, which someone must be authorized to provide; a serious dispute
about property rights or some other legal matter has arisen between two of the brothers and the church must name someone to help them settle the issue or must in some other way deal with it; a new local magistrate has begun to prosecute Christians for violating the
law against unlicensed assembly, and consideration must be given to ways and means of meeting this crisis; charges have been brought against one of the members by another member, and these must be investigated and perhaps some disciplinary action taken; one of the members has died, and the church is called on for some special action in behalf of his
family in the emergency; differences of opinion exist in the church on certain questions of morals or belief (such as marriage and divorce, or the resurrection), differences which local prophets and teachers are apparently unable to compose, and a letter must be
written to the apostle — who will
write this letter and what exactly will it say?
Nihara K. Choudhri is a former corporate and
family law attorney who divides her time between
writing about legal issues that affect
families and chasing after her busy young son, Aman.
«Many of the conflicts
about family law in the Western world today derive from the breakdown of the model on which divorce reform was predicated in the late 1960s and early 1970s,» he
writes.
A home study is a
written report
about you and your
family that is required by
law and must be initiated and completed prior to adoption placement.
Nihara K. Choudhri is a former corporate and
family law attorney who currently divides her time between
writing about legal issues that affect
families and chasing after her busy young son, Aman.
The stage for Hawkins» real campaign was set, unintentionally, by the Working
Families Party, whose base of labor unions and progressive groups nearly fractured over a plan to spurn Governor Andrew Cuomo, a Democrat, and nominate Zephyr Teachout, a Fordham
law professor who has
written extensively
about political corruption.
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I have also seen firsthand how difficult being a child in America can be, and how abstract policies affect my kids in very real, sometimes painful, ways: how food insecurity can drive
families to our school's monthly food shelf, how incarceration inequity has many of my students
writing personal narratives
about visiting fathers and uncles in prison, how immigration
laws left one of my students trying to hide his tears over his mother's possible deportation.
This week on the legal - affairs podcast Lawyer2Lawyer, I discuss the events in Texas with two guests: Betsy Branch, a
family -
law attorney with the Dallas firm of McCurley, Orsinger, McCurley, Nelson & Downing, who serves as attorney ad litem for several children in the West Texas case, and lawyer and social critic Wendy Kaminer, who has
written about the civil liberties aspects of the case at the blogthefreeforall.net.
After the client appealed the fees to an assessment officer, a source provided the client's affidavit in the matter to Thornton, who then used it to
write columns
about the high legal costs in
family law cases.
Professor Macfarlane has carefully researched and thoughtfully
written about the reality that most
family law litigants don't use lawyers.
If you do
family law,
write about children, marriage, and divorce.
In the meantime, the client's affidavit in the matter, which was a public document, was given to Thornton, who then used it to
write columns
about the high cost of legal representation in
family law cases.
I
wrote about this problem in
Law Times, March 21, 2005 as it relates to
Family Court in Ontario.
Let's say you have a domain lawfirm.com and you
write about contempt of court so if it's lawfirm.com/familylaw/contemptofcourt, so Google is actually going to be smart enough to know that that's a
family law topic and then it's contempt of court so it's pretty quick and easy.
Most
family law lawyers could
write a hundred blog posts
about the mistakes their clients make in contested custody matters but most of those posts would say the same thing and most of the information would be related to these five simple suggestions.
In September 2016, West Coast LEAF
wrote to the BC Ministry of Justice in response to two consultation papers
about property division and guardianship under BC's
Family Law Act.
Annoyingly, section 72 of the
Family Law Act and section 24 of the Matrimonial Property Act use different terminology than the RTA, talking
about «leases» instead of «residential tenancy agreements» and referring to «oral or
written leases» when the RTA includes «
written, oral or implied agreements».
Last year I
wrote about an interesting Ontario
family law case called Hincks v. Gallardo, [link to:].
That followed on a more general post
written some time ago
about the matrimonial home's unique nature under Ontario
family law.
Last week we
wrote a Blog post
about Certificates of Pending Litigation (CPLs), Tying Up Land During
Family Law Disputes http://tinyurl.com/c2h8gas, which are one of several legal procedural mechanisms that facilitate the orderly resolution of a family law matter prior to
Family Law Disputes http://tinyurl.com/c2h8gas, which are one of several legal procedural mechanisms that facilitate the orderly resolution of a family law matter prior to tri
Law Disputes http://tinyurl.com/c2h8gas, which are one of several legal procedural mechanisms that facilitate the orderly resolution of a
family law matter prior to
family law matter prior to tri
law matter prior to trial.
We have previously
written about excluded property and then
about emerging confusion regarding Excluded Property under the
Family Law Act.
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.
This is why we enjoy
writing about our experiences and sharing our thoughts and ideas
about the practice of divorce and
family law in NY.
For example, if you're
writing a page
about how you're a divorce lawyer in L.A., it may also be useful to include terms like «
family law,» «divorce proceedings,» or «divorce attorney.»
The essays are
written by
family members, judges,
law professors, and lawyers whose recollections
about Laskin flesh out the life of a man «at the summit of Canada's political and legal life,» with commentary from some whose paths crossed his.
Ben Stevens, who
writes The Mac Lawyer, is a great speaker and shares a lot of good information
about how he uses the Mac in all aspects of his
family law practice in South Carolina.
ILDC rapporteurs
write about cases concerning international business
law,
family law, privileges and immunities, treaty
law, environmental
law, criminal
law, foreign investment, human rights, humanitarian
law, and all other subject areas of international
law.
Almost two years ago I
wrote about the «swamp» of appellate jurisdiction in
family law cases.
Portland, Oregon
About Blog A blog about divorce and family law in Oregon, written by divorce and family law law
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about divorce and family law in Oregon, written by divorce and family law law
about divorce and
family law in Oregon,
written by divorce and
family law lawyers.
San Jose, California
About Blog With more than 30 years of legal experience, San Jose
family law attorney and divorce blogger John Yohanan
writes comprehensive and interesting articles.
Attorney Daniel Clement regularly
writes about current issues related to New York
family law and divorce - related topics.
In a recent article for the #JustJustice project, Darren Parker, a Ngunawal man and Phd candidate at Melbourne
Law School,
wrote about experiencing racism and violence within his
family as a young boy.
CFLGSD member Myra Chack Fleischer of Fleischer & Associates
wrote about the impact of these statistics from a
family law attorney's perspective in her regular column for Communities at Washington Times.
Here are blogs and news updates
about laws regarding separation, divorce and your children,
written by
family lawyers and
law firms.
By Ken Neumann Dysfunctional
Families, Dysfunctional Politics: Bill Eddy and Don Saposnek, two seasoned
Family Mediators, one a psychologist and one a family law attorney, recently joined forces to write about how politicians and the media mirror high conflict div
Family Mediators, one a psychologist and one a
family law attorney, recently joined forces to write about how politicians and the media mirror high conflict div
family law attorney, recently joined forces to
write about how politicians and the media mirror high conflict divorces.
In joint legal custody cases, Arizona
family law requires a
written parenting plan that must be reviewed periodically and provides a way to resolve conflicts
about custody and parenting time.
Jennifer
writes about current issues in
family law on her popular Toronto Family Law
family law on her popular Toronto Family Law Bl
law on her popular Toronto
Family Law
Family Law Bl
Law Blog.
Alan Brady is a writer who uses personal experience as inspiration to
write about family,
law, and business practices.
About Site - FamilyLLB is
written by Russell Alexander, a divorce and
family law lawyer.
Even in a closed adoption, it is Arizona
law that the prospective adoptive parents receive detailed,
written non-identifying information
about the baby and both sides of the birth
family, including their medical and social history.
Douglas has also
written in REM
about the problems of a Nanaimo homeowner who had to remove an in -
law suite when a neighbour in a single -
family development (with covenants restricting it to single
family) complained.