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Tré Morgan believes the more informed his clients are, the better equipped they’ll be to make decisions in their own best interest. For years, Tré has written frequently about the issues he encounters, providing his own interpretations or explanations when appropriate. If it concerns divorce, chances are Tré has written about it here. Read through for topics that feel relevant, then follow up by contacting us.

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Bankruptcy and Family Law – Can I File My Lawsuit?

Bankruptcy and Family Law – Can I File My Lawsuit?

The economic downturn has made bankruptcy a reality for a lot of people.  Lost jobs and ballooning mortgage payments have made it impossible for some people to keep their heads above water.  Not surprisingly, most family law attorneys have seen an increase...

Bankruptcy and Family Law – Can I File My Lawsuit?

Control Your Emotions, Control Your Costs

One of the biggest factors in the ultimate cost of your attorney in a family law case is your emotional control.  Emotional control helps reduce your legal costs in several ways: It reduces venting time, it prevents "fighting over the silverware" and it keeps...

Bankruptcy and Family Law – Can I File My Lawsuit?

Collaborative Law on the Today Show

There was a very good segment on Collaborative Divorce on the Today Show recently.  The interview of the divorced couple is a very good insight into the process of Collaborative Divorce from the client's perspective.   It is well worth a few minutes of...

Bankruptcy and Family Law – Can I File My Lawsuit?

Divorce (Mis) Information

One refrain that family lawyers frequently hear is that "My friend got divorced in (fill in your favorite State) and they got divorced in a week!"  Or, "I got divorced in (last State of residence) and I got sole custody of the kids/all of the property/all of the...

Bankruptcy and Family Law – Can I File My Lawsuit?

Mint.com for Financial Help

One of the biggest challenges facing separated and divorcing couples is budgeting.  A hard reality of divorce is that it takes more money to support two single people than it does one married couple.  And, incomes rarely go up when parties are separating or...

Bankruptcy and Family Law – Can I File My Lawsuit?

New Protections for Unmarried and Same Sex Couples

A brand new ruling from the North Carolina Court of Appeals (the second highest court in North Carolina, below only the North Carolina Supreme Court) has strengthened financial protections between unmarried couples. The court's opinion in Alexandra Curry v. David F....

Bankruptcy and Family Law – Can I File My Lawsuit?

Custody Orders and Religion

The case of Joseph Reyes, the Chicago father that is potentially going to jail for taking his daughter to church is getting a lot of publicity on television today.  In order to get your attention, the media is subtly asking viewers "Can you believe that you could...

Bankruptcy and Family Law – Can I File My Lawsuit?

Can a Court Change our Negotiated Child Support Agreement?

Many people are surprised to find out that their separation agreement can be superseded by a judge.  Agreement terms regarding spousal support and property division are generally set in stone once a separation agreement is properly executed. However, child...

Bankruptcy and Family Law – Can I File My Lawsuit?

Divorce: Learning from Experience

Learning from experience is the most effective way to learn.  But, when it comes to divorce, nobody wants to learn by going through it multiple times.  So, the best way to learn is to learn from the experience of others.  This New York Times article...