Parents Disagree As To Which Country Is Safest For Children During COVID-19

With the school year here, it’s natural for there to be a number of questions around what to do if two parents who are divorced…
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Is School During COVID-19 an Educational Decision or a Health Decision?

The start of the new school year has brought along concerns and precautions that most families have not every experienced before. Some parents have made…
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Father Reminded That He Cannot Unilaterally Alter Support

It’s common for many relationships to require sacrifices from all involved. When children enter the picture, it’s not uncommon for one parent to step away…
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Beneficiaries Disagree On How Estate Should Be Distributed

Having a properly drafted will is one of the most important first steps involved in creating an estate plan. In an ideal world, a will…
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Parents Disagree Over Whether Cottage Trip Is Safe

COVID-19 has canceled, or at the very least, put many people’s summer plans on hold. For parents who are divorced or separated, it may be…
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The Challenges Of International Access During COVID-19

Earlier this summer we blogged about international child abduction and how courts approach such issues when laws such as the Hague Convention do not apply.…
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Court Reminds Parties Against Rhetorical Excess

Family law litigation can be an expensive and stressful, which is one of the reasons NuLaw offers alternative dispute and mediation services. It’s not uncommon…
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Husband’s Challenge Of Marriage Agreement Goes To Appeal

Marriage contracts, often referred to in day-to-day conversation as “prenups” are agreements between to people entering a marriage that outlines certain details about their finances…
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Estate and Son of Deceased Argue About Whether Land Was Given

For many young couples, having parents who are able to help with the purchase of a first home can be an extremely helpful way to…
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How A Parent’s Move Can Impact Access Schedules

For parents who are divorced or separated, the start of the school year can bring with it conflict in a relationship that is otherwise free…
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