The Biggest Fears Blended Families Have About Inheritance For families trying to understand how to prevent inheritance disputes between stepchildren, fear is often the unspoken motivator behind every delayed decision. These fears rarely surface in planning...
💍 Love Is Strong—But Is It Protected  ? If you’re engaged or in a long-term committed relationship, you’ve probably thought: “We love each other. We don’t need a prenup.” It’s a comforting belief—but it’s also one of the most common myths family law attorneys see....
The Mistake Most Divorced Parents Don’t Realize They’re Making Divorce is often treated like a finish line—once the papers are signed, people assume the legal loose ends are tied up. In reality, divorce is more like a reset button that clears some relationships...
Your First Year Together — And the Legal Oversight No One Warned You About The first year of building a life with someone is full of milestones—some planned, some delightfully unexpected. You’re setting up shared routines, merging finances, choosing furniture,...
Why 2026 Is the Pivot Point Every Single Parent Must Recognize Estate planning steps for single parents with young children have never mattered more than they do in 2026. This year, a quiet but important shift has taken place in how schools, courts, and financial...
January is deceptive. It feels calm. Hopeful. Like a clean page. But from where I sit—as a founding family law attorney—it’s often the moment when uncertainty quietly takes root. I’ve watched countless capable, devoted mothers underestimate...
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