Posts Tagged ‘consensual dispute resolution’
The Quality of Mercy: Collaborative Practice, Forgiveness, and Healing
The Quality of Mercy: Collaborative Practice, Forgiveness, and Healing by Lynette Berg Robe, Family Law Specialist Law Offices of Lynette Berg Robe, Encino, California Back when email was brand new, I chose the email moniker, Portia1000@aol.com. I chose this because Portia, a female character in Shakespeare’s “The Merchant of Venice” dresses up like a man…
Read MoreCALL TO ACTION: Threat to Collaborative Practice in California
Collaborative Practice faces a threat to its future existence due to proposed changes in the California Evidence Code. Please express your opposition to the California Law Review Commission today.
Read MoreLoyola Law School Clinic Helps Divorcing Couples While Providing Hands-on Experience to Students
November 9, 2015 Contact: Gayle Lynn Falkenthal, APR 619-997-2495 or gayle@falconvalleygroup.com Loyola Law School Clinic Helps Divorcing Couples While Providing Hands-on Experience to Students (Los Angeles, California) – Seventy percent of all couples getting divorced in California including Los Angeles County are not represented by an attorney. Many couples go it alone (“pro per”) because…
Read MoreCalculating Child Support in Divorce
Calculating Child Support in Divorce by Warren Sacks, CPA, CFF White, Zuckerman, Warsavsky, Luna, & Hunt, LLP, Sherman Oaks, California When in a court process or litigation, child support is calculated based upon a formula that includes income, itemized deductions, tax filing status, child support add-ons, and each parent’s percentage of time when they are…
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