by David Braddock | Oct 25, 2017 | Family Law, Managing & Coping During Divorce, Podcast
Divorce is often described as the second most stressful life event after the death of a loved one. Even in the best of circumstances it is an emotional ordeal with a long laundry list of all equally important, life-altering decisions. To say that most people going...
by David Braddock | Oct 9, 2017 | Family Law, Managing & Coping During Divorce, Podcast
The first question most people have when they come into an attorney’s office for a divorce is, “How much is this going to cost me?” Unfortunately, the answer to that question is far from simple. Fortunately, there are several key things you can do to...
by David Braddock | Aug 28, 2017 | Family Law, Managing & Coping During Divorce, Podcast
If you find yourself in the position of needing to hire an attorney, especially for something as personal as a family law matter, you want to make sure that you’re hiring a good attorney—but how can you tell? This episode discusses the three basic questions to...
by David Braddock | Aug 8, 2017 | Dissolution, Family Law, Managing & Coping During Divorce, Podcast
Few things are as daunting as receiving, or having to serve, a summons and petition for divorce. Most people are unsure of the ground rules for dealing with a summons and petition. In this episode of the podcast, an attorney explains the guidelines for parties,...
by David Braddock | Jul 17, 2017 | Dissolution, Family Law, Managing & Coping During Divorce, Podcast
Is it worth it to “have your day in court” when it comes to divorce? This episode of the podcast takes a look at some of the reasons NOT to take your divorce all the way to trial, including avoiding unnecessary legal fees and preserving relationships with...
by David Braddock | Jul 17, 2017 | Family Law, Managing & Coping During Divorce, Podcast
An Order for Protection is a kind of restraining order that is intended to stop family violence, which includes physical harm or threat of immediate physical harm. An Order for Protection is not a criminal procedure, but rather is a civil matter handled by the family...