Many families elect to have Group Insurance coverage under a single spouse provided by their employer. This means one spouse is the primary policyholder of a medical insurance plan, and the rest of the family is covered under that one plan. During a divorce, the question arises as to how the other spouse, and children, […]
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High net worth client already engaged in preliminary stages of litigation
Erin represented a high-level executive with substantial current and expected future assets and elementary school aged children who was in the midst of contested divorce litigation. After spending a lot of money on legal fees, the client was interested in shifting gears to see if the parties could resolve their case with less court involvement […]
Mediation for a couple with young children who wished to preserve the marital home for the children to occupy
Erin creatively mediated an agreement and parenting plan for a couple with young children, who desired to preserve the marital home as a residence for the children post-divorce while sharing custody. Erin was able to work with the parties to address the their concerns for logistics and affordability associated with keeping the children in the […]
Mediation for young couple with young children and variable work schedules
A young couple wished to have Erin serve as a mediator in their divorce. The couple had young children and both clients were engaged in substantial irregular travel for their professions which made them both initially anxious as they tried to sort out a parenting plan on their own. Erin was able to assist the […]
Prenuptial Agreement for Couple with prior marriages, significant assets and an expected inheritance
An older client, reaching retirement age, wished to have a prenuptial agreement drafted. She and her fiancée were both nearing retirement, had previously been divorced and had their own children. The parties had also significant assets on their own names and one party expected to inherit a significant amount of money. Client wished to have […]
My ex-spouse has asked to pick up our children, of whom we share custody, at a different time from that stated in our custody agreement. I’m fine with the change. Do we need to alter the agreement, or is a verbal agreement enough?
My ex-spouse has asked to pick up our children, of whom we share custody, at a different time from that stated in our custody agreement. I’m fine with the change. Do we need to alter the agreement, or is a verbal agreement enough? As an attorney, my answer is almost always going to be “get […]