Monthly Archives: July 2010

Play Fair- or Face Losing Custody to the More Cooperative Parent.

Client Scenario: My girlfriend and I have a five year old daughter, Kelly. We both raised Kelly for the first 4.5 years of her life. We lived in my parents house and even when we didn’t live together, we both … Continue reading

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Should I force teenage my kids to visit their mom?

Client Question: I have three teenage children ages 13, 15, 17 who have been living with me in Arizona for about 5 years. The two older kids refuse to go visit their mom in Payson. Can I let them stay … Continue reading

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Help- How do I protect my daughter from her low-life husband?

Client Senario: My name is Mary, I’m 65 and have 3 adult children. My youngest daughter Sara is married to a man who is terrible. He doesn’t treat her well, isn’t a good father, he’s never around and I’m sure … Continue reading

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Kagan Says She Didn’t Discuss Healthcare Lawsuit

July 19, 2010 Kagan Says She Didn’t Discuss Healthcare Lawsuit Indicating there’s little chance she would recuse from the issue if confirmed, Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan says she did not advise the Obama administration on the constitutionality of its … Continue reading

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Family Law in The Press (CBS) The trouble for Mel Gibson…

(CBS) The trouble for Mel Gibson seems to just get deeper. He’s been battling his ex-girlfriend, Russian singer Oksana Grigorieva, over custody of their 8-month-old daughter. The Los Angeles Police Department has confirmed he’s under investigation for domestic violence. She … Continue reading

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The Veterans Disability Protection Act of 2010 (VDPA) seeks to protect disabled veterans in the courtroom.

The Veterans Disability Protection Act of 2010 (VDPA) seeks to protect disabled veterans in the courtroom. The Veterans Disability Protection Act of 2010 (VDPA) seeks to protect disabled veterans in the courtroom. Disabled veterans who were injured in combat or … Continue reading

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Join Us Tonight For A Free Seminar on Short-Sales and Foreclosure Law

Sharma’s invitation to the seminar Tonight at 6:00pm Attorney Sharma Hammond and Realtor Katie Halle will be available to answer all your questions related to current real estate conditions and what they mean for you! Check out the video below … Continue reading

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RECESSION CHANGES LEGAL PROFESSION NATIONALLY

RECESSION CHANGES LEGAL PROFESSION NATIONALLY Newtown Square, PA, June 22, 2010 –A newly released survey by Altman Weil, Inc delivers good news for consumers and businesses alike; law firms are responding to consumer demand for efficiency, productivity and cost control. … Continue reading

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New Survey on the Legal Profession Proves What We Already Know!

New Law Firm Survey: A Consensus on Change Newtown Square, PA, June 22, 2010 – The newly released Altman Weil Flash Survey, Law Firms in Transition 2010 found a clear consensus emerging among US law firms on changes in the … Continue reading

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Things I didn’t know about an Arizona Will

Last week I attended an Estate Planning Seminar hosted by my friend Donna Dale of Edward Jones and our wonderful Estate Planning Attorney John Yohe. Here are some of the things I learned that I didn’t know prior to the … Continue reading

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