Thirty years ago, the movie Kramer vs. Kramer provided the nation with a reference point for divorce that, in ways, still resonates today. Sadly, many adults today can point to their own divorces or their parents’ divorces as ready examples of that divorce experience.
However, the process of divorce has been evolving with the introduction of [...]
Last week, Austin’s NBC affiliate KXAN-TV broadcast this news story involving a lesbian couple who married in Massachusetts in 2004. One of the women is now seeking a divorce. The other woman in the marriage does not want divorce to be an available option. The first woman wants the court to divide their property and the second one doesn’t want to [...]
Collaborative Law is different from mediation and arbitration in many ways.
Collaborative Law encourages creativity in finding solutions to marital issues.
First of all, as fans of Tiger Woods, we find his current predicament regrettable. While we recognize that our society is curious about the lives of public figures — especially those as well-known as Tiger — we understand how much harder his current situation is, given that he’s being tried in the court of public [...]