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Guardian ad Litem Reports
In cases involving parenting disputes, the Court may appoint a guardian ad litem (“GAL”). The GAL is typically an attorney or a mental health professional,...
Read MoreWhat Does Supreme Court Decision to Enforce Trump’s Travel Ban Mean?
On Monday, December 4, 2017, the Supreme Court voted 6-to-2 to grant the Trump administration's request to lift injunctions imposed by lower courts that had...
Read MoreUSCIS Announces Change of Policy for Advance Parole Travel Document
USCIS announces change of policy for an Advance Parole travel document. The new policy applies only to foreign nationals intending to reenter the U.S. with an...
Read MoreForfeiture for Competition Agreement – Can it Replace a Non-Compete Agreement?
Employers seeking to prevent employees from competing when an employment relationship terminates, typically do so through a non-compete agreement. Non-compete agreements, however, have been subject...
Read MoreAlimony Affected By Proposed Tax Reform Legislation
The proposed Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (“Act”) released on November 2, 2017 contains several provisions that could impact divorce cases, most significantly in the...
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