What is Cyber-bullying? Cyber-bullying is defined as communications or postings by minor(s) on social or digital media or using cyber-technology to threaten, hurt, embarrass, intimidate or target another minor using a variety of electronic devices such as cell phones, e-mail, text messages, social networking sites or websites. Victims can be […]
Family Law Blog
Going “uncontested” can skirt crucial child support, asset-sharing issues Can robots save you money when you divorce? Recently, in The Wall Street Journal section titled, “The Future of Everything,” I read about a “chatbot” being developed for divorce that will “generate all the paperwork necessary to file for divorce and […]
Where Are The Grandparents? Raising Their Grandchildren!
September 12, 2017 | by Bonnie FrostThe number of grandparents raising their grandchildren has continued to rise over the past decade as a result of children being abandoned by their parents because of drug addiction. In 2015, the number of grandparents caring for their grandchildren was 2.9 million, up from 2.5 million in 2005. Federal law requires […]
Don’t Let Your Kid Go Off To College Without These Important Documents
July 26, 2017 | by Gary BotwinickSo the last 18 years have been building to this. Your baby is going off to college. For your child’s entire life, you’ve been there for him. Now, he has to fend for himself, make his own decisions and live independently. You will undoubtedly get a huge packet of forms […]
