Family Law Updates
- Should My Prenup Include a Sunset Clause? March 30, 2024Whenever I write about prenups or advise clients on them, I always emphasize the idea that prenups are not a one-size-fits-all document and should be tailored to meet the needs of the couple’s circumstances and goals. While there are many subjects and clauses that are routinely included in prenups, there are just as many that […]
- Effective Co-Parenting: Getting Beyond Conflict for the Sake of the Children November 7, 2023Most clients that choose mediation or the collaborative law processes prioritize the health and welfare of their children because they understand that their children continue to need their love, support and guidance when separating into two homes. Sometimes professional help is needed when developing the best possible co-parenting agreement for the children. The agreement addresses […]
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From Academia
- Marriage: America’s Keystone Institution February 6, 2025From The Heritage Foundation: “[M]arriage represents the keystone institution for most—though not all—societies and may be the most primeval of human institutions,” observed the Harvard anthropologist Joseph Henrich. Certainly, this has been and is true for the United States. But...
- Marsh & George: "Do We Need Physical Family Courts?" February 5, 2025Rob Marsh (University of Cambridge, Faculty of Law; Coram Chambers) and Rob George (University College London - Faculty of Laws) has recently posted to SSRN their paper, Do We Need Physical Family Courts?. Here is the abstract: The family court...