Two years. One house. Separate lives. “Separation in place” is what the law allows—and often requires. But for families in…
When the Court Redefines Marriage: What New Mexico’s Ruling Means for Families and Children
The recent decision by the New Mexico Supreme Court to overturn the state’s so-called “broken marriages” law marks a significant…
Accountability and Professionalism in Family Law: Lessons from a Baltimore County Disbarment
The Maryland Supreme Court disbarred divorce lawyer Judith Marie Hamilton for abandoning a client, mishandling funds, and failing to cooperate…
When “Coercive Control” Enters Family Court, Fathers Should Pay Attention
South Carolina's Senate Bill 702 aims to legally recognize "coercive control" as domestic abuse, impacting custody disputes. While intended to…