Legal Articles, Family Law

What happens when your child is being bullied on Facebook or in other social media?

What happens when your child is being bullied on Facebook or in other social media?

Divorce In the Digital Age

Discusses the use of Facebook in serving a spouse who can't be found with divorce papers. Written by Joseph Molina Flynn of The Cronin Law Firm

Collaborative Law is a Better Alternative to the Traditional Divorce Process

Collaborative Law is a Better Alternative to the Traditional Divorce Process

Recognizing Signs of Child Abuse and Neglect

Know how to recognize signs of child abuse and neglect, so you can take appropriate actions immediately.

What is Probate?

Marivonne discuss how probate works in the state of Texas.

DuPage Family Law Attorney Opens New Law Office

DuPage County family law attorney Don Pesce opens Pesce Law Group, P.C., with office locations in Naperville, Oak Brook and Burr Ridge.

Who Gets the Rings in a Washington Divorce?

Many people naturally wonder what happens to weddings rings if they decide to get a divorce.

Tips for Child Custody During Summer Vacation

The following are some tips for parents to make custody and visitation arrangements go as smoothly as possible over summer break.

Social Media Can Have a Significant Effect on Your Divorce

An attorney may advise a client to stay off social media, but too many spouses ignore this and post photos or status updates that they believe are harmless.

Reasons to Have a Premarital Agreement

A premarital agreement can be very important in many situations. An experienced family law attorney can evaluate your situation and advise you on whether a premarital agreement is right for you.

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