The UK Office on Continuing Legal Education has just published the first edition of Kentucky Domestic Relations Practice, and it looks to be a beauty. Its 16 chapters are authored by many different Kentucky family and divorce law attorneys and judges. We are fortunate to have it hot off the press because Michelle Eisenmenger Mapes...Read More
The conversation across the pond is fascinating, as the UK considers cohabitants’ rights upon dissolution. You’ll enjoy the Leeds Today article which opens with a quote from a spouse in a 78 year marriage, “We rarely see eye to eye and we have an argument every day.” It continues, “The proposed changes in law mark...Read More
Four posts on interesting decisions from the Family Law Prof Blog: Income Withholding Not Subject to Limitations Period for Actions to Enforce Judgments Court May Not Grant Blanket Orders Sealing Divorce RecordsRead More
Gregg Herman announces in The Family Law News Blog a first ever joint conference between the American Psychological Association and The American Bar Association to be held in 2008. We’ve added it to our roll of upcoming national seminars. It will probably be a long time before any registration details are announced, but we will...Read More