By: Martinette Jennifer, Esq. “Till death do us part.” Those are the words married couples vow to one another on their wedding day. While there aren’t any guarantees in love, married couples take a gamble by rolling the dice and hoping they win...
By: Martinette Jennifer, Esq. Imagine if we surveyed a group and asked them, “What’s one word you would use to describe divorce?” Some responses we might receive are “heartbreak, separation, grief, confusion, anger, expensive, and...
by Mary Ellen Flynn, Attorney When it comes to divorce – collaborative law is an alternative dispute process that offers a more cooperative and transparent approach to resolving the parties’ issues. When it comes to gray divorce – collaborative law may be exactly what...
By Mary Ellen Flynn, Attorney Many people mistakenly think that family members, especially siblings, are unlikely to go to court with them over inheritance disputes. However, estate litigation between siblings is more common than you think. Statistically-speaking, of...
Mary Ellen Flynn, Attorney Co-parenting with an ex is not always easy, but it’s certainly more difficult if your ex refuses to follow and comply with a Custody Order or a Custody Agreement. Fortunately, you have legal options and remedies available. An ex can...
By: Amanda Vann, Attorney The decision of whether or not to have your child receive Covid vaccinations can be complex and cause division for many parents. The current state of our political environment has caused a lot of division in households, but parents still need...