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Finding the Document When You Need It

By Elissa C. Goldberg / March 11, 2015

I’m a lawyer. I deal in documents. In fact, this is the main record my clients have of the progress they make in restructuring their lives. I can’t tell you how many times clients come to me to pursue a divorce, but they can’t find the one document they need to start the process –…

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Valentines Day During A Divorce

By Elissa C. Goldberg / March 9, 2015

In my practice, I’ve seen that Valentine’s Day is often a time of upset or sorrow for clients going through a divorce. Greeting card, flower, balloon and candy vendors galore mark this week with a marketing blitz to rival Black Friday. Such symbols of “love” – and the pressure to be a giver or recipient…

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School’s closed – What Is A Divorcing Parent To Do?

By Elissa C. Goldberg / February 11, 2015

As a parent, I know the importance of putting emergency plans in place for my three children. In the past two weeks in Bucks County, local schools have called a full snow day and a two-hour delay for ice. Typically, districts make this call at about 4 a.m. then disseminate the news to parents. For…

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