Harassment: Crossing the line from annoyance to criminal offence
Why do some forms of harassment become the object of criminal proceedings and others not?
Be careful when obtaining legal information on the Internet
... a lot of information found on the Internet can be seriously misleading.
Settlement conferences should not be overlooked in family court proceedings
At the settlement conference, the parties will make the decision either to settle or not settle. No one will be forced to resolve the matter.
The Virtual Law Office: Law firms adapting to changing marketplace, client expectations
As in other fields across the global marketplace, more and more virtual law offices are replacing physical storefronts.
On the importance of civility in legal matters
Appearing at court in summer shorts, talking during a trial or making rude gestures at the other party’s witnesses will be noticed by judges.
Never give up your fundamental rights
Your lawyer is there to make certain your basic legal rights are protected even when you might not be aware they exist.
Best not delay in seeking legal advice
Many lawyers offer free initial consultations where they explain the legal process and their fee structure
Keep children out of family court conflicts, judges warn
Using children as negotiation pawns is the worst decision a parent could make when involved in a legal dispute
The Green Economy – True Sunny Ways
"... a new economy is in the making, one that values nature and those areas of the world that are capable of integrating new high tech infrastructure"
Hair follicle testing no longer reliable in court proceedings
In family court proceedings, it has become much more difficult to raise concerns of drug use by a parent