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Once the Marriage Ends
The message to those attempting to fix their post-divorce support obligations in a prenuptial agreement is to be thoughtful, to be thorough, and to fully contemplate the full panoply of events that might occur between marriage and divorce to affect a party's ability to support himself or herself.
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Psychological, Parental Fitness, and Child Custody Evaluations
This article offers some clarity about the focus of each type of assessment, and suggests the types of questions addressed by each evaluation.
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Custody and Religion
The issue of religion sometimes plays a role in custody determinations. While differences in religious beliefs may be either inconsequential or highly significant during a marriage, once parents part ways, concerns over the religious upbringing of their children can become as relevant as decisions about education, health, and financial responsibility for their children's lives. Courts typically address issues of religion on a case-by-case basis, engaging in fact-specific analysis to determine custody decisions. Because of the'
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Redesigning Your Firm's Website
A look at how one firm completely redesigned its website.
Marketing Tech: Four Keys to Crafting Content in an Era of Essential Engagement
Avoid wasting your time worrying about how others are doing, or by making unfair comparisons. Instead, study their success and adapt their techniques to your style.
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Get Noticed, Get Heard, Get Seen
One of the less understood and less utilized features is how social media can provide a great platform for raising your visibility in the press.
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Professional Development: Developing Charisma
How to gain charisma to help your business prospects.
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Business of Branding: Smart Marketing in 2014
In 2014, you will have to market smarter and make strategic investments to meet your firm's goals.
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Boosting Business by Helping Entrepreneurs
How one firm decided to enhance its online presence with a one-stop resource for founders of new companies and start-ups.
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Nurture Internal Relationships
It is much easier to build a relationship with, and get work from, someone you know and who knows you and your capabilities than going after someone with whom you have no bond at all.
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