Jan 13, 2021 | Courts, Divorce
For centuries, Judges have dressed in black robes, while Lawyers and parties to the litigation have been encouraged to dress modestly to signify credibility. In recent years, people going to court have begun dressing more casually, while maintaining a level of...
Jan 7, 2021 | Divorce, Domestic Partnerships, Gray Divorce, Grey Divorce, Marriage, Retirement, Separation, Social Security, Uncategorized
By Guest Blogger: Michelle Petrowski Buonincontri, CFP®, CDFA This article was originally published in “The Street” You were happy “once upon a time” and planned a future…. Now you’re 55 and getting a divorce. Or maybe you’re 60 or even in your 70’s and now...
Jan 7, 2021 | Child Abuse, Children, Custody, Divorce, Facebook, Family Law, Joint Custody, Legal Decision-Making, Litigation, Parenting, Parenting Time, Personality Disorders
These days, most teens and adults have at least one social media page, whether it be on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat, TikTok, LinkedIn, or some other platform. Since so many adults have social media accounts, many attorneys have witnessed mistakes that have...
Jan 7, 2021 | Divorce, Grey Divorce, Separation, Social Security
This article was originally published in “The Street” By Guest Blogger: Michelle Petrowski Buonincontri, CFP®, CDFA As Baby Boomers continue to have higher and increasing divorce rates than other age groups, divorce later in life can bring increased retirement...
Jan 4, 2021 | Custody, Divorce, Family Law, Joint Custody, Legal Decision-Making, Legal Presumption, Parenting Time, Uncategorized
Is Arizona’s presumption of equal or near-equal parenting time in the best interests of children? We think not. Several years ago, revisions were made to certain Arizona Family Law statutes that guide the Court in making custody decisions involving children....
Dec 26, 2020 | Custody, Divorce, Family Law, Joint Custody, Legal Decision-Making, Parenting Time
Is Arizona’s presumption of equal or near-equal parenting time in the best interests of children? We think not. Several years ago, revisions were made to certain Arizona Family Law statutes that guide the Court in making custody decisions involving children....