The term “grey divorce” refers to those couples who decide to divorce later in life and usually after decades of marriage. Unlike divorces among younger couples, divorces among the over-50 set are increasing. ...more
Over the past five to ten years, and especially post-Covid, I have seen my divorce mediation practice increase significantly. There are several reasons for this. First, mediation in family law matters keeps costs down....more
Many divorced clients ask if they can stop making alimony payments if they suspect their former spouse is cohabiting. The answer, simply, is it depends....more
Throughout the Covid-19 pandemic, many parents – especially those divorced or separated – found themselves disagreeing about whether their child should receive the Covid vaccine. Parents’ opinions regarding the vaccine are so...more
The signs of a looming recession seem to be everywhere lately. As we head into 2023, this means concerns for many people about finances and job security. While the unemployment rate is still currently low that could quickly...more
Parents are facing an important health decision for their children. COVID-19 vaccinations have now been approved for children ages 5 and up, which has led to custody disputes emerging between parents as to whether or not a...more
As we finally put 2020 in the rearview mirror, many people are looking forward to the new year and completing or starting tasks that may have been put on hold. For some people, that means taking the necessary steps to pursue...more
As a family law attorney, one of the most frequent questions I am asked is what someone should do to prepare for a divorce. Below are 5 things that I suggest to make the process a bit easier...more
I received an email from a client earlier this week with the subject line “New Year, Same Divorce.” This made me pause and think about how many clients probably feel the same way as he does. While the time between...more