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Domestic Violence – What You Need to Show to Get a Restraining Order
Please note that this is not legal advice. See our disclaimer. If you have been the victim of domestic violence or abuse, you may believe that your best recourse is to obtain a restraining order, limiting the access or contact of the person who abused you. This blog...
Family Counseling During Divorce: A Good Idea Even if Your Children Seem O.K.
Please note that this is not legal advice. See our disclaimer. According to studies, approximately half of American children born today will live in a single-parent household before they go to college. Some seem to adapt extremely well, particularly when custodial and...
Social Host Liability-What Can Happen When You Let Others Drink in Your Home
Please note that this is not legal advice. See our disclaimer. If you are hosting a party this summer or planning a wedding, it’s important that you understand the laws governing your responsibility as a social host. A social host is any person or organization,...
Social Networking Surveillance? Law Enforcement Use of Facebook, Twitter et al.
Please note that this is not legal advice. See our disclaimer. If you have used Twitter for any length of time, you know that it started out as a way for people to answer a simple question: What are you doing now? It soon became a way for friends and family to...
The Effect of a Juvenile Record on Future Employment and Higher Education
Please note that this is not legal advice. See our disclaimer. When your child is a teenager, they can easily fall in with the wrong crowd, and find themselves facing juvenile offenses. Often, peer pressure can get them involved in things they wouldn’t otherwise...