September, 2012 Articles
Posted on Sep 19, 2012 By Law Office of Bruce C. Bridgman, Esq.
Researchers Believe Divorce Can Spread Like A Virus In a recent study conducted by sociologists at several major institutions, including with The University of California in San Diego, scientists ...
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Posted on Sep 19, 2012 By Law Office of Bruce C. Bridgman, Esq.
Wife Seeks Support From Husband After Messy Split More Than A Decade Prior In an extremely lengthy family law case, an Orange County ex-couple has been battling over the issue of spousal support for ...
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Posted on Sep 13, 2012 By Law Offices of Manuel Fajardo
Family law can be a very complex area of legal affairs, not to mention the often emotionally tense aspect of it. A family lawyer primarily deals with cases involving a divorce or separation and the ...
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Posted on Sep 11, 2012 By Feldmann Nagel, LLC
A.W. was recently indicted on domestic violence charges relating to an incident that occurred in early August. The senior citizen will be going to court on the charges within the coming months. ...
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Posted on Sep 11, 2012 By Feldmann Nagel, LLC
37-year-old T.C. and her husband, 35-year-old K.C., were taken into custody recently by Denver Police on child sexual assault charges. The two are accused of having molested T.C.'s daughter for ...
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Posted on Sep 11, 2012 By Eiges & Orgel, PLLC
Child custody is an often contentious issue in the divorce process; this issue can often lead to courtroom battles between parents which can be emotionally draining for the entire family. Where ...
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Posted on Sep 11, 2012 By Eiges & Orgel, PLLC
When a custodial parent in New York requests the court for permission to relocate a child while the noncustodial parent opposes the relocation on the basis that it will limit his or her access to the ...
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