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10 May 2016, 9:44 am by sklemp
This isn't out of the ordinary, but it might come as a shock to you if you're not prepared for it. [read post]
23 Apr 2016, 9:54 am by Andrew Delaney
In re Estate of Dezotell, 2016 VT 14By Amy E. [read post]
20 Apr 2016, 2:12 am by Steve Mehta
The other side won’t agree to your terms because they’re good for you, they may accept your terms if they’re good for them. [read post]
18 Mar 2016, 8:14 am by Laura Dean
“I told them, ‘they’re human and you’re human,’” she says. [read post]
16 Mar 2016, 10:27 am by sklemp
Language English Create Positive Moments for ChildrenWed, 03/16/2016 - 17:27 Having a decent divorce, and a great life on the other side, doesn’t just mean a minimum of negative interactions and experiences, but also the presence of positive ones. [read post]
28 Feb 2016, 3:49 pm by Omar Ha-Redeye
They should still be honeymooning, but instead they’re already know each other so well they’re barely sick of each other. [read post]
  The family then moved to Morocco in 2011 and the marriage broke down in December 2011. [read post]
19 Jan 2016, 9:40 am by sklemp
Language English Working with a Marriage and Family TherapistTue, 01/19/2016 - 17:40 The process of a divorce or separation is emotionally challenging for those going through this experience. [read post]
13 Jan 2016, 9:00 pm by Carey Sias
His marriage to Sarah Work Galbraith took place in Carlisle on October 8, 1812. [read post]
27 Dec 2015, 12:02 pm by Omar Ha-Redeye
You might think they’re taking it all a little too seriously. [read post]
27 Oct 2015, 9:46 am by sklemp
Language English Dealing with Divorce PitfallsTue, 10/27/2015 - 16:46 Ending any relationship is often difficult and very emotional. [read post]
25 Aug 2015, 7:38 am
Delegating power to the English High Court of Chancery would seem dubious if it were a dynamic delegation of binding power—though at least the 1842 rules made clear that English Chancery practice was merely incorporated as it existed in 1842, and only as persuasive authority. [read post]
2 Jul 2015, 11:57 am by Joe Patrice
Ed. note: Above the Law will have a reduced publishing schedule today and we're off on Friday, July 3, in observance of whipping those English wankers a couple centuries ago. * After the German robot ran amok and killed a worker in a VW plant, prosecutors are struggling to figure out whom to charge in this violation of Asimov's First Law. [read post]
24 Jun 2015, 12:24 pm by Hanibal Goitom
Amongst other things, the Act re-instituted the French-Canadian customary civil law in private law matters (subject to certain exceptions, like the freedom to test), but maintained English criminal law. [read post]
11 Jun 2015, 12:30 pm by sklemp
For example, instead of saying to your child, “When you’re at your mom’s house,” say, “When you’re at your other home with your mother. [read post]
3 Jun 2015, 5:14 am by Amy Howe
  I covered the decision in Plain English for this blog, with commentary from Alex Luchenitser at ACSblog. [read post]
28 Apr 2015, 2:47 am by Amy Howe
  Richard Re covered the oral argument for this blog, with other coverage coming from Kimberly Bennett of JURIST and commentary from Mark Joseph Stern at Slate. [read post]