by Vivian Oberling | Mar 15, 2025 | Will
Talking about your will isn’t exactly a fun weekend activity, but trust us—it’s worth the effort. A little planning now can prevent unnecessary drama, hurt feelings, and stress for your loved ones later on. Think of it as an act of kindness and care for your family...
by Nicole Sheehey | Dec 9, 2024 | Communication
The holiday season is a time to come together with family, celebrate traditions, and create memories. It’s also the time when long-held family dynamics can resurface—especially when political opinions are on the table. Whether it’s a lively debate over dinner or...
by Nicole Sheehey | Sep 7, 2023 | Communication, Relationships
Looking for marriage advice? Your heart is definitely in the right place, which means you’re already well on your way to becoming an even better spouse. If you’re wondering how to be a better husband or wife, there are practical strategies for improving as a...
by Nicole Sheehey | Sep 6, 2023 | cohabitation, Communication, marriage
In 1968, only 13% of American children lived with an unmarried parent – that’s about 9 million children. Fast forward to 2017, and this figure has skyrocketed. Over a third (32%) of U.S. children, a staggering 24 million, now live in single-parent households...
by Ralph Tsong | Jul 20, 2023 | Clauses, marriage
As a family law attorney specializing in third-party reproduction (i.e., surrogacy, egg donation, sperm and embryo donation), one issue that I pay attention to is the status of frozen sperm, eggs, and embryos in either the prenup stage or in divorce. As more and more...