The Paley Rothman Blog
Paley Rothman shares this library of resources with clients and friends of the firm to help them stay ahead of legal and business developments and trends. Here, you will find helpful tips and tools written by our attorneys. The information in the blogs and articles is not a substitute for legal advice and should not be relied on as such. Should you have any questions or want legal advice, please contact the attorney who wrote the blog or article.
December 23, 2020
By on December 23, 2020
With continued COVID-19 restrictions on gatherings and travel, divorced and blended families have to face even more challenges this holiday season. Divorced couples have to come to agreements about everything from travel, gifts and time with children.
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April 23, 2020
By on April 23, 2020
Sheltering in place during the pandemic is difficult when you’re living, working and schooling in the same location with your family. Add in the complexities of divorce, blended families and economic uncertainty, and the pressure goes up further. Some experts predict there will be a rise in divorce when the pandemic ends.
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December 3, 2019
By on December 3, 2019
The holidays are a wonderful time of year to share with your family and friends. Yet, with travel, shopping and many preparations, this is a stressful time. For divorced families, that stress is even greater because there are more arrangements that have to be made regarding children, when and where children will be, whose house, when, for how long. There may also be sadness about a time when the family was whole and celebrations were happier.
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September 24, 2019
By on September 24, 2019
Carlos Lastra shares an account of his experience as a first generation American in honor of National Hispanic Heritage Month.
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August 23, 2019
By on August 23, 2019
It’s Back to School for children and families, and there are new classes, school routines and activities to manage. Tracey Coates and Carlos Lastra talk about how to make Back to School easier for kids whose parents are divorced.
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