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Out of the anxiety, uncertainty, and fear associated with being involved in an automobile accident comes the added confusion as to one’s rights when asserting a claim for bodily injuries. You may have previously heard terms, such as “No Fault,” “PIP,” “Verbal Threshold,” and/or “Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist.”
I got divorced last year and will be filing taxes separately from my ex for the first time. We have two kids and share joint custody. Who gets to claim them on their income tax forms for deductions? Claiming a child as a dependent on your tax returns can be […]
(We’ve redacted a large amount of personal information to protect the identities of those who are discussed in this question) Dear Ask the Attorney: I started crying when I saw a friend’s property settlement agreement (PSA). [They were a very successful, well educated couple, both with prestigious jobs and with […]
Clients often ask us whether a true (50/50) shared parenting time plan is feasible. The short answer is, yes, it is feasible. However, the viability of a shared parenting time plan is dependent on several important factors and not always in the best interests of the children. Although not an exhaustive list, the following factors are some of the considerations and factors that parents should contemplate when determining whether a 50/50 parenting time plan is practicable.