Family Law / Divorce / Custody

The National Law Review covers news relating to family law issues. From child custody battles to financial support for spouses, to divorce and marriage counseling, visitors can gather information on changes to the laws regulating these issues as well as general best practices in these situations.  Visitors can read content which details all stages of divorce proceedings, the sale of marital assets, distribution of property after a divorce, and how child custody disputes are managed after a divorce is finalized. Articles also depict how valuation and calculation of assets are used in certain instances, where high-valued real estate or the sale of marital estates come into play during certain divorce proceedings.

Estate planning and trust administration for children is often involved in a divorce. And, in some cases, the court has to impose spousal support, namely where only one spouse earns income and the other cares for the children at home. The National Law Review covers all aspects of divorce, child custody battles, and litigation or mediation hearings which can be required by the court in some proceedings. Visitors can also learn about how divorce can affect military pensions, social security benefits, and lead to potential issues with estate planning (wills and trusts), which can arise from divorce.

Additionally, the National Law Review covers family law matters related to immigration, including changes to spousal visas in popular visa categories, including H-1B visas.

A majority of the family law coverage on the National Law Review is an analysis of laws and actions at the state level, and some which arise to the federal level, including cases where same-sex marriages or rights to foster care payments are involved. Or, in cases where federal benefits and spousal receipt are involved, divorce proceedings are heard at the federal court level. Additionally, the National Law Review covers information related to adoption, as well as up to the date information on Supreme Court rulings related to family law, such as the Supreme Court decision on same-sex marriage and the Supreme Court decision on the Defense of Marriage Act.   The National Law Review covers a broad range of news, details, and litigation battles in the realm of family and divorce law.

For hourly updates on the latest news about family custody & divorce laws, estate planning, and trust regulations and legislation, be sure to follow our Family & Estate Planning Law Twitter feed, and sign up for complimentary e-news bulletins.

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Sep
28
2022
Impact on Companies of California’s Children’s Privacy Law – Effective 2024 Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
Sep
22
2022
How an Estate Plan Can Protect Against Financial Exploitation Ward and Smith, P.A.
Sep
19
2022
New York Paid Family Leave, Increased Benefits at a Lower Contribution Rate for 2023 Epstein Becker & Green, P.C.
Sep
6
2022
Massachusetts Clarifies Whether Employees May “Top Off” Paid Family and Medical Leave Benefits Foley & Lardner LLP
Aug
31
2022
Ten Minute Interview: Recent Trends in Family Office Risk [VIDEO] Foley & Lardner LLP
Aug
30
2022
Children’s Advertising Rules Apply in the Metaverse Too, CARU Says Hunton Andrews Kurth
Aug
25
2022
Do I Have to Sign Over All My Assets when I Enter a Long-Term Care Facility? Norris McLaughlin P.A.
Aug
11
2022
ACTS Retirement Services Faces Class Action over Data Breach Robinson & Cole LLP
Aug
11
2022
The Acronyms of Divorce Part II – CMC (Case Management Conference) and CMO (Case Management Order) Stark & Stark
Aug
10
2022
Do You Have a College Student? Important Healthcare, Financial, and Educational Documents That They (and You) Need Goulston & Storrs
Aug
6
2022
Court Reversed Order Admitting a Will to Probate as a Muniment of Title Due to the Statute of Limitations Winstead
Jul
29
2022
Estate Planning Considerations That Apply to Nearly Everyone Ward and Smith, P.A.
Jul
29
2022
Important Documents to Consider Before Your Child Goes to College Stark & Stark
Jul
19
2022
California Moves Closer to Enacting More Stringent Online Privacy Protections for Children Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Jul
19
2022
How Do I Get a Guardianship Stark & Stark
Jul
15
2022
The Acronyms of Divorce Stark & Stark
Jul
5
2022
Joint Trusts: A Useful Tool for Some Married Couples Ward and Smith, P.A.
Jun
30
2022
5 Questions You Should Be Asking About Succession Planning for Your Family Office Katten
Jun
22
2022
Probate & Fiduciary Litigation Newsletter - June 2022 Goulston & Storrs
Jun
14
2022
Seventh Circuit: Actual Denial of FMLA Benefits Is Not an Element of FMLA Interference Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.
Jun
14
2022
No Presence? No Problem: Temporary Relief for Witnessing Spousal Consent Further Extended Through Year-End Proskauer Rose LLP
Jun
14
2022
Court Affirmed Order Denying A Family Allowance Winstead
Jun
10
2022
Illinois Expands Unpaid Child Bereavement Leave to Cover Additional Family Members, Losses Jackson Lewis P.C.
Jun
6
2022
New IRS Pre-Examination Compliance Pilot for Retirement Plans Robinson & Cole LLP
May
19
2022
Family Law: Marketing Tips & Tricks to Grow Your Practice Lawmatics
May
18
2022
Delaware Becomes Latest State to Institute Paid Family and Medical Leave Proskauer Rose LLP
May
17
2022
Revocable Trusts – Separating Fact from Fiction von Briesen & Roper, s.c.
May
16
2022
Beware the Empty Chair in Marital Divorce Negotiations: Company Ownership Issues Should Be Considered in Divorce Settlements Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP
May
16
2022
Texas Passes A New Law To Punish Elder Financial Abuse Winstead
May
13
2022
Think Before You Post: Social Media Etiquette in Family Law Matters Varnum LLP
May
11
2022
Mamas: Are Your Ducks in a Row? Ward and Smith, P.A.
Apr
22
2022
Court Affirms Orders Against A Trustee Granting Injunctive Relief And Appointing A Receiver Winstead
Apr
21
2022
Massachusetts Paid Family and Medical Leave Updates – What You Need to Know Mintz
Apr
20
2022
Probate & Fiduciary Litigation Newsletter - April 2022 Goulston & Storrs
Apr
20
2022
Good in Practice | Episode 24: Helping a U.S. Serviceman Spend More Time with His Child [PODCAST] Greenberg Traurig, LLP
 

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