by LoeserLaw | May 5, 2025 | Family Law
The family home is generally the largest asset owned by a married couple that must be divided after divorce. In the past, if the property was awarded to one spouse it required a “buy-out” coupled with refinancing the loan in the purchasing spouse’s...
by LoeserLaw | Feb 14, 2024 | Family Law
If parents are divorced, separated, never married or live apart but share custody of a child or children then the parents should understand the rules that govern claiming dependent children as tax exemptions. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) allows only one parent...
by LoeserLaw | Jun 6, 2023 | Family Law
The term “parental alienation syndrome” was first associated with contested child custody cases in 1985. The term sought to give an explanation regarding children that developed negative feelings about one parent without justification. However, parental...
by LoeserLaw | Oct 4, 2022 | Family Law
Electronically Stored Information or “ESI” includes all information that is created, maintained and/or stored using electronic means. ESI includes but is not limited to emails, text messages, social media, direct messaging, cloud storage, hard drives,...
by LoeserLaw | Oct 4, 2022 | Family Law
You have scheduled an initial consultation with a family law attorney and want to facilitate the best possible assessment. The best way to prepare for the initial consultation is to make a list of questions and bring copies of relevant documents for the attorney to...