It’s never too late for love . . . even after a divorce.
One of the grounds for divorce that just about everyone has heard of is cruel and inhuman treatment. The “full” name is habitual cruel and inhuman treatment, and even though it is probably the most commonly used fault-based ground for divorce, it is actually a pretty difficult to prove.
The Supreme Court has said that a divorce [...]
This post is just for those of you in south Mississippi, which is probably everyone who reads this blog.
If you are in the viewing area of WLOX TV out of Biloxi, tune in to LawCall at 10:30 pm on Saturday, February 11, 2012. I will be appearing and answering questions on family law.
You can even [...]
It is not that unusual for one or both of the spouses to file for bankruptcy protection while in the middle of a divorce. What effect does bankruptcy have on the divorce proceedings or on the divorce judgment?
Obligations under a Divorce Judgment
In a nutshell, no obligation incurred to a child or ex-spouse in a divorce [...]
Some other lawyers, including myself, are blogging the alphabet on our practice areas. There would be one post for “A,” another for “B,” and so on. This is the first in the ABC’s of Divorce—A is for Attorney Fees. This isn’t about the cost of legal representation, per se, but this post is concerned with [...]