
The Stereotype Lawyer – September 28, 2018
There’s a number of different stereotypes about lawyers out there.
There’s a number of different stereotypes about lawyers out there.
During this week’s episode of the #BehindtheLaw Podcast, radio host Joe Daily asks Attorney Dennis R. Vetrano, “During a trial, if you don’t object to something, as the lawyer, and the judge observes this, does the judge object for you or just wait to see if anything happens?”
Continue reading Staying Attentive During a Trial – September 24, 2018
Depending on the type of retirement accounts each spouse may own, a Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO) may be necessary to divvy up the money.
Continue reading Diving Pension Plans and QDROs – September 21, 2018
What is a QDRO and when is it necessary?
Continue reading What is a QDRO and When is it Necessary? – September 17, 2018
Once a divorce is finalized, what happens next? Here are some things that you’ll need to take care of.
Continue reading What To Do Post-Issuance of the Judgment of a Divorce – September 14, 2018
Here’s what you should keep in mind during the mediation process to make it the most cost-effective.
Continue reading Trustworthy Guidance in Mediation During Divorce – September 10, 2018
Most mediators are not trained in divorce litigation.
When your divorce seems to be headed towards an amicable conclusion, you may want to rely on mediation techniques to finalize it, rather than courtroom litigation.
Continue reading Spikes in Divorce Mediation – September 3, 2018
What drives spikes in divorce?
Continue reading Trends That May Drive Spikes in Divorce – August 31, 2018
Your prized possession should not be about cost, what matters most is that you love it and that it puts a smile on your face.
Continue reading Defining Your Most Prized Possession – August 27, 2018