Family Law Attorney Robert Mues relays tips from author Ann Dunnewold for parents who want to keep in contact with children away from home during the summer. In addition, guest contributor and psychotherapist Donna F. Ferber offers related advice.
Tags: Ann Dunnewold, cell phone, children away from home, Donna F. Ferber, Even June Cleaver Would Forget the Juice Box, journal, parenting, postcards, Skype
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Guest Contributor Donna F. Ferber, LPC, LADC, offers advice on how to cope with verbal abuse and points out several warning signs of abusive behavior in a relationship or family.
Tags: abusive behavior, domestic violence, physical abuse, verbal abuse
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Family Law Attorney Robert Mues passes along the sad news of the sudden death of UK radio personality, “Big George” Webley. In July of 2009 Attorney Mues appeared on Webley’s weeknight radio show on BBC London to share his perspective about the use of prenuptial agreements in the United States.
Tags: BBC-London, Big George, George Webley, Ian Wood, prenuptial agreements
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Guest Contributor Attorney Brian R. Wilson, a partner in the Canton, Ohio, law firm of Nicodemo & Wilson, LLC, writes a humorous piece on how preparing clients with pre-deposition rules for deposition, is a lot like making pancakes.
Tags: client, Deposition, pancakes, trial lawyer
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Family Law Attorney Anne Shale examines whether marital misconduct in a “no fault” state like Ohio plays any factor when marital assets division and liability issues end up divorce court.
Tags: alimony, dissolution, divide assets, divorce, liabilities, marital assets, marital misconduct, marital property, marriage, no fault state, Ohio Supreme Court, onio, Spousal Support statute
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