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Trends in Parenting Plans and the Impact of COVID on Parenting Time
Today, largely due to the impact of COVID and the ability of parents to work remotely, from home, or substantially reduce their travel and commute time, a shared parenting plan is closer to the norm. The trend is for parents to develop (or have courts impose on them) a schedule that enables children to have roughly equal time with both parents. This article looks at the various ways to accomplish that goal.Day Pitney and Hassett & George Emerge on Losing Side of Asset-Division Argument
The defendant said if the court enforced the ketubah, it would "violate the establishment clause by entangling the trial court in religious matters," the opinion said.The Defense Lawyers for Trump and 18 Associates in Georgia Election Interference Case
Many of the lawyers, including a couple former and current partners in Am Law 200 firms, specialize in white-collar defense or were former federal prosecutors.View more book results for the query "Broder & Orland"
Defense Lawyers for Trump, Eastman and Associates in Georgia Election Interference Case
Many of the lawyers, including a couple former and current partners in Am Law 200 firms, specialize in white-collar defense or were former federal prosecutors.TD Tops Estimates With Rising Rates Lifting Income From Lending
Toronto-Dominion's large base of low-cost customer deposits is providing the bank with cheap funding at the same time that rising interest rates are letting it charge more for loans.11th Circuit Scraps Injunction Allowing Female Fulton Inmates Daily Respite From Mental Health Pods
The 2-to-1 opinion said a judge's 2019 preliminary injunction allowing female inmates with mental problems at the Fulton County Jail to be out of their cells four hours a day "expired long ago"; a dissent said the ruling left them exposed to a "substantial threat of irreparable injuries."Some Connecticut Attorneys Say It's Time to Reopen Courthouses
Several Connecticut attorneys support opening the state's courthouses now, with restrictions. One attorney favors opening courthouses and giving the public the say on what is safe and not.Trending Stories
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