TestA Family Court judge in South Carolina recently made headlines and history when he ruled that a relationship between two unmarried women, who have held themselves out as a same-sex couple for more than three decades, shall be considered a common-law marriage. This groundbreaking decision permits the state of South […]
What are protective orders? Should one be entered in your case? Many times in divorce cases, protective orders may be entered by a court to seal information from view by outsiders. But these orders are to be entered based on good cause, not just because one party or the other […]
Mississippi legislators who refused to advance a bill that would permit a spouse who suffers from domestic violence to obtain a divorce do a disservice to their state and to the true victims of domestic violence. It is well-recognized that Mississippi has some of the strictest divorce laws in the […]
Chris Robinson (formerly of The Black Crowes) has filed an application asking the court to review and possibly change the custody agreement he entered into 10 years ago with his ex-wife, actress Kate Hudson. At that time, they agreed to split the custody of their son who was then age […]
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