Divorce & Family Law
The History Of Child Support Is As Easy As ADC
By Joshua E. Stern I’ve been doing a lot of reading about the history of child support in the US. It’s far more interesting than I expected. I’m hoping to wrap up a comprehensive blog post on the topic, but until then, here’s a preview (as it were). As a…
Read MoreWhat’s Wrong With Celebrity Divorce Lists?
By Joshua E. Stern Every so often, a website or newspaper will post a list of the most expensive divorces. There’s usually a picture, a two-sentence blurb about how long the couple were married and why they got divorced, and then an eye-popping figure. Michael and Junita Jordan? Their divorce…
Read MoreCourt Ordered College Contributions And Academic Performance
I came across this article in the New York Times titled “Parents’ Financial Support May Not Help College Grades” and immediately thought of Section 513 of the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act. That’s the funny thing about the law: it tends to pop up everywhere you look. So, what…
Read MoreStrategies For Conflict Resolution In Divorce And Family Law
By Joshua E. Stern I’ve been working on compiling a guide to conflict resolution in divorce and family law cases and I came across the Wholistic Stress Control Institute’s “10 Strategies For Conflict Resolution.” I must admit, I had never head of the organization prior to finding this list. In…
Read MoreOur Family Wizard
By Joshua E. Stern I don’t do a lot of product promotion on this site (and I never will) because family law is an inherently personal practice area. People feel vulnerable and the legal process can overwhelm them at times. The last thing anyone needs is a suggestion that he…
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