Courtroom Drama Genre Mythbusting
There are countless examples of Americans’ fascination, bordering on obsession, with courtroom dramas. From the early days of Ally McBeal and LA Law, you saw beautiful people doing interesting work and getting rich in the process. Law and Order spanned two... Read More →
Silver Divorce: Marriage Doesn’t Always Turn to Gold
Silver Divorce – some declare it’s named for the couples that have reached their Silver Anniversary (25 years) before splitting. Others say it’s because of the high-asset nature of their separations. Whatever the reason behind the label, for the purposes... Read More →
Death Tax: Certain?
If nothing is certain but death and taxes, then the so-called “Death Tax” should be the gold standard for certainty. But is it? Here’s the latest in estate tax developments. The Estate Tax is defined as, “a tax on property... Read More →
Back to School tips for newly divorced parents
Back to School preparations can be practically daunting even without drastic change. In the case of a recent divorce or separation, the planning can be downright, well, daunting. Many tips advocated by divorced parenting websites are vague and basic such... Read More →