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Kate revisits the abduction of Sean Goldman. David Goldman fought for his son Sean Goldman to be returned to the United States after his abduction by his mother to Brazil in 2004. After years of court battles, Sean was returned to his father five and a half years later in 2009. The case was the impetus for the "Sean and David Goldman International Child Abduction Prevention and Return Act of 2014", which was signed by President Obama. The law requires the US State Department to submit an annual report to Congress on countries' compliance with their obligations under the Hague Child Abduction Convention. Kate interviews Ronnie Schindel, co-chair of Pryor Cashman's Family Law Group and widely regarded as one of New York's most respected Family Law attorneys. Schindel discusses the impact of the Goldman case, and the process a parent must take after an abduction. Reality Life with Kate CaseyTickets to Live Show 2/28: https://improv.com/irvine/event/reality+life+with+kate+casey/12128905/Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/katecaseyTwitter: https://twitter.com/katecaseyInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/katecaseycaTik Tok: http://www.tiktok.com/itskatecaseyCameo: https://cameo.com/katecaseyFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/113157919338245Amazon.com: www.amazon.com/shop/katecaseySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Close to 50 percent of all marriages in the United States end in divorce. Whether you're going through a divorce or know someone who is, understanding how it works is one way to make better decisions or provide better guidance.In Episode 7, Leslie talks with renowned divorce attorney Donald Lockhart Schuck. Don is a Partner and head of the Family Law Group at the firm Pryor Cashman in New York City. He has been hailed as a top family law attorney by Super Lawyers and Best Lawyers every year since 2007 and was recently named a Lawdragon 500 leading Family Lawyer for 2024.Don is not only Leslie's former boss, (as she was also a family law attorney for a few years), but he is also one of the most highly regarded matrimonial attorneys in New York. Tune in to Episode 7 to better understand divorce law, a person's rights, and the process.If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, rate and review The Interview and follow us on Instagram @theinterviewwithleslie. A new episode is released every Wednesday.
In this episode, Dorothy discusses and dispels 14 common myths about family law cases. Dorothy O'Neil, Esq. is a collaboratively-trained attorney and Co-Chair of the Family Law Group at Burns White. If you have any questions, please contact Dorothy O'Neil at donutsanddivorce@burnswhite.com. To learn more about Dorothy and the Family Law Group, visit burnswhite.com. Remember that the Donuts and Divorce Podcast is intended as a general reference, and is considered general advertising. Any listener should check for changes in any applicable laws, and should consult with an attorney on any legal issue. No attorney-client relationship is formed by listening or participating in this podcast, the information provided does not constitute legal advice, and any thoughts or commentary by the podcasting lawyers is provided as a service to the community and does not constitute solicitation or legal advice. Any information provided is on an “as is” basis and the lawyer/law firm makes no warranties and disclaims all liabilities for damages resulting from its use. Nothing provided in the podcast should be considered a substitute for advice of competent counsel. In the event the podcast receives emails about the subject matter, no attorney-client relationship is created via that email communication.
Dorothy is back! In this episode, Dorothy explains online mediation, its benefits, and how Dorothy has revamped her online mediation program. Learn about the "Four C's and the E" - Communication, Convenience, Comfort, Cost, and Efficiency. Dorothy O'Neil, Esq. is a collaboratively-trained attorney and Co-Chair of the Family Law Group at Burns White. If you have any questions, please contact Dorothy O'Neil at donutsanddivorce@burnswhite.com. To learn more about Dorothy and the Family Law Group, visit burnswhite.com. Remember that the Donuts and Divorce Podcast is intended as a general reference, and is considered general advertising. Any listener should check for changes in any applicable laws, and should consult with an attorney on any legal issue. No attorney-client relationship is formed by listening or participating in this podcast, the information provided does not constitute legal advice, and any thoughts or commentary by the podcasting lawyers is provided as a service to the community and does not constitute solicitation or legal advice. Any information provided is on an “as is” basis and the lawyer/law firm makes no warranties and disclaims all liabilities for damages resulting from its use. Nothing provided in the podcast should be considered a substitute for advice of competent counsel. In the event the podcast receives emails about the subject matter, no attorney-client relationship is created via that email communication.
In this episode, Dorothy is joined by Michelle Butcher to discuss how to recover after a divorce or separation. Michelle Butcher, MA, LPC is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Divorce Mediator with Cognitive Behavior Institute. Michelle's specific population of interest includes Adults, Couples, Families, LGBTQ, Gender Identity, Gender Questioning as well as those individuals struggling with Women's Centered Issues (Infertility, Post Partum, Parenting, etc).Dorothy O'Neil, Esq. is a collaboratively-trained attorney and Co-Chair of the Family Law Group at Burns White. If you have any questions, please contact Dorothy O'Neil at donutsanddivorce@burnswhite.com. To learn more about Dorothy and the Family Law Group, visit burnswhite.com. Remember that the Donuts and Divorce Podcast is intended as a general reference, and is considered general advertising. Any listener should check for changes in any applicable laws, and should consult with an attorney on any legal issue. No attorney-client relationship is formed by listening or participating in this podcast, the information provided does not constitute legal advice, and any thoughts or commentary by the podcasting lawyers is provided as a service to the community and does not constitute solicitation or legal advice. Any information provided is on an “as is” basis and the lawyer/law firm makes no warranties and disclaims all liabilities for damages resulting from its use. Nothing provided in the podcast should be considered a substitute for advice of competent counsel. In the event the podcast receives emails about the subject matter, no attorney-client relationship is created via that email communication.
In this episode, Dorothy is joined by colleague Aleksandra Kocelko to discuss the next steps for parents who are considering relocating after a divorce or separation. Aleks Kocelko is an Associate in the Family Law practice group at Burns White. Aleks is experienced in handling all aspects of family law, including divorce, custody, child support, and prenuptial agreements, and is fully trained in the Collaborative Law Process.Dorothy O'Neil, Esq. is a collaboratively-trained attorney and Co-Chair of the Family Law Group at Burns White. If you have any questions, please contact Dorothy O'Neil at donutsanddivorce@burnswhite.com. To learn more about Dorothy and the Family Law Group, visit burnswhite.com. Remember that the Donuts and Divorce Podcast is intended as a general reference, and is considered general advertising. Any listener should check for changes in any applicable laws, and should consult with an attorney on any legal issue. No attorney-client relationship is formed by listening or participating in this podcast, the information provided does not constitute legal advice, and any thoughts or commentary by the podcasting lawyers is provided as a service to the community and does not constitute solicitation or legal advice. Any information provided is on an “as is” basis and the lawyer/law firm makes no warranties and disclaims all liabilities for damages resulting from its use. Nothing provided in the podcast should be considered a substitute for advice of competent counsel. In the event the podcast receives emails about the subject matter, no attorney-client relationship is created via that email communication.
In this episode, Dorothy is joined by colleague Aleksandra Kocelko to discuss school choice, and how to decide where the kids go to school when the parents separate. Aleks Kocelko is an Associate in the Family Law practice group at Burns White. Aleks is experienced in handling all aspects of family law, including divorce, custody, child support, and prenuptial agreements, and is fully trained in the Collaborative Law Process.Dorothy O'Neil, Esq. is a collaboratively-trained attorney and Co-Chair of the Family Law Group at Burns White. If you have any questions, please contact Dorothy O'Neil at donutsanddivorce@burnswhite.com. To learn more about Dorothy and the Family Law Group, visit burnswhite.com. Remember that the Donuts and Divorce Podcast is intended as a general reference, and is considered general advertising. Any listener should check for changes in any applicable laws, and should consult with an attorney on any legal issue. No attorney-client relationship is formed by listening or participating in this podcast, the information provided does not constitute legal advice, and any thoughts or commentary by the podcasting lawyers is provided as a service to the community and does not constitute solicitation or legal advice. Any information provided is on an “as is” basis and the lawyer/law firm makes no warranties and disclaims all liabilities for damages resulting from its use. Nothing provided in the podcast should be considered a substitute for advice of competent counsel. In the event the podcast receives emails about the subject matter, no attorney-client relationship is created via that email communication.
In this episode, Dorothy is joined by Michelle Butcher, LPC, to discuss how family and friends can be a support system for those who are going through a divorce or separation.Michelle Butcher, MA, LPC is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Divorce Mediator with Cognitive Behavior Institute. Michelle's specific population of interest includes Adults, Couples, Families, LGBTQ, Gender Identity, Gender Questioning as well as those individuals struggling with Women's Centered Issues (Infertility, Post Partum, Parenting, etc). Dorothy O'Neil, Esq. is a collaboratively-trained attorney and Co-Chair of the Family Law Group at Burns White. If you have any questions, please contact Dorothy O'Neil at donutsanddivorce@burnswhite.com. To learn more about Dorothy and the Family Law Group, visit burnswhite.com. Remember that the Donuts and Divorce Podcast is intended as a general reference, and is considered general advertising. Any listener should check for changes in any applicable laws, and should consult with an attorney on any legal issue. No attorney-client relationship is formed by listening or participating in this podcast, the information provided does not constitute legal advice, and any thoughts or commentary by the podcasting lawyers is provided as a service to the community and does not constitute solicitation or legal advice. Any information provided is on an “as is” basis and the lawyer/law firm makes no warranties and disclaims all liabilities for damages resulting from its use. Nothing provided in the podcast should be considered a substitute for advice of competent counsel. In the event the podcast receives emails about the subject matter, no attorney-client relationship is created via that email communication.
In this episode, Dorothy and Attorney Michelle (Elle) Barr discuss a co-parenting resource and app, OurFamilyWizard, often used in family law cases. Attorney Michelle (Elle) Barr is an experienced Court Attorney with a demonstrated history of working in the legal services industry with a deep commitment to children and families. Elle also serves as a Judicial Education Coordinator for OurFamilyWizard. Dorothy O'Neil, Esq. is a collaboratively-trained attorney and Co-Chair of the Family Law Group at Burns White. If you have any questions, please contact Dorothy O'Neil at donutsanddivorce@burnswhite.com. To learn more about Dorothy and the Family Law Group, visit burnswhite.com. Remember that the Donuts and Divorce Podcast is intended as a general reference, and is considered general advertising. Any listener should check for changes in any applicable laws, and should consult with an attorney on any legal issue. No attorney-client relationship is formed by listening or participating in this podcast, the information provided does not constitute legal advice, and any thoughts or commentary by the podcasting lawyers is provided as a service to the community and does not constitute solicitation or legal advice. Any information provided is on an “as is” basis and the lawyer/law firm makes no warranties and disclaims all liabilities for damages resulting from its use. Nothing provided in the podcast should be considered a substitute for advice of competent counsel. In the event the podcast receives emails about the subject matter, no attorney-client relationship is created via that email communication.
In this episode, Dorothy is joined by Dr. Eric Bernstein, to discuss parental alienation.Dr. Bernstein is a Licensed Psychologist and he is most widely recognized for his work as an evaluator in child custody, child dependency, and juvenile delinquency cases.Dorothy O'Neil, Esq. is a collaboratively-trained attorney and Co-Chair of the Family Law Group at Burns White. If you have any questions, please contact Dorothy O'Neil at donutsanddivorce@burnswhite.com. To learn more about Dorothy and the Family Law Group, visit burnswhite.com. Remember that the Donuts and Divorce Podcast is intended as a general reference, and is considered general advertising. Any listener should check for changes in any applicable laws, and should consult with an attorney on any legal issue. No attorney-client relationship is formed by listening or participating in this podcast, the information provided does not constitute legal advice, and any thoughts or commentary by the podcasting lawyers is provided as a service to the community and does not constitute solicitation or legal advice. Any information provided is on an “as is” basis and the lawyer/law firm makes no warranties and disclaims all liabilities for damages resulting from its use. Nothing provided in the podcast should be considered a substitute for advice of competent counsel. In the event the podcast receives emails about the subject matter, no attorney-client relationship is created via that email communication.
In this episode, Dorothy is talking about cheating, adultery, and infidelity. How will a cheating spouse impact a divorce or separation? Dorothy O'Neil, Esq. is a collaboratively-trained attorney and Co-Chair of the Family Law Group at Burns White. If you have any questions, please contact Dorothy O'Neil at donutsanddivorce@burnswhite.com. To learn more about Dorothy and the Family Law Group, visit burnswhite.com. Remember that the Donuts and Divorce Podcast is intended as a general reference, and is considered general advertising. Any listener should check for changes in any applicable laws, and should consult with an attorney on any legal issue. No attorney-client relationship is formed by listening or participating in this podcast, the information provided does not constitute legal advice, and any thoughts or commentary by the podcasting lawyers is provided as a service to the community and does not constitute solicitation or legal advice. Any information provided is on an “as is” basis and the lawyer/law firm makes no warranties and disclaims all liabilities for damages resulting from its use. Nothing provided in the podcast should be considered a substitute for advice of competent counsel. In the event the podcast receives emails about the subject matter, no attorney-client relationship is created via that email communication.
In this episode, Dorothy is joined by colleague Aleksandra Kocelko to discuss cohabitation and living with someone with whom you are in a relationship, but not married. Aleks Kocelko is an Associate in the Family Law practice group at Burns White. Aleks is experienced in handling all aspects of family law, including divorce, custody, child support, and prenuptial agreements, and is fully trained in the Collaborative Law Process. Dorothy O'Neil, Esq. is a collaboratively-trained attorney and Co-Chair of the Family Law Group at Burns White. If you have any questions, please contact Dorothy O'Neil at donutsanddivorce@burnswhite.com. To learn more about Dorothy and the Family Law Group, visit burnswhite.com. Remember that the Donuts and Divorce Podcast is intended as a general reference, and is considered general advertising. Any listener should check for changes in any applicable laws, and should consult with an attorney on any legal issue. No attorney-client relationship is formed by listening or participating in this podcast, the information provided does not constitute legal advice, and any thoughts or commentary by the podcasting lawyers is provided as a service to the community and does not constitute solicitation or legal advice. Any information provided is on an “as is” basis and the lawyer/law firm makes no warranties and disclaims all liabilities for damages resulting from its use. Nothing provided in the podcast should be considered a substitute for advice of competent counsel. In the event the podcast receives emails about the subject matter, no attorney-client relationship is created via that email communication.
In this episode, Dorothy is joined by Tanya Bashor to discuss narcissism and if it's as common as we think.Tanya Bashor is a Certified Narcissistic Trauma Informed Coach, Hypnotherapist & Brainspotting Practitioner, and the owner of Impart Clarity LLC. Tanya offers information, education, and strategies for those who have been emotionally abused by narcissistic personalities. Dorothy O'Neil, Esq. is a collaboratively-trained attorney and Co-Chair of the Family Law Group at Burns White. If you have any questions, please contact Dorothy O'Neil at donutsanddivorce@burnswhite.com. To learn more about Dorothy and the Family Law Group, visit burnswhite.com. Remember that the Donuts and Divorce Podcast is intended as a general reference, and is considered general advertising. Any listener should check for changes in any applicable laws, and should consult with an attorney on any legal issue. No attorney-client relationship is formed by listening or participating in this podcast, the information provided does not constitute legal advice, and any thoughts or commentary by the podcasting lawyers is provided as a service to the community and does not constitute solicitation or legal advice. Any information provided is on an “as is” basis and the lawyer/law firm makes no warranties and disclaims all liabilities for damages resulting from its use. Nothing provided in the podcast should be considered a substitute for advice of competent counsel. In the event the podcast receives emails about the subject matter, no attorney-client relationship is created via that email communication.
In this episode, Dorothy is joined by Dr. Jonathan Impellizzeri, or "Dr. J", to discuss "marital purgatory" and what options or resources are available to those whose marriages are teetering on "do I stay or do I go?" Dr. Jonathan Impellizzeri, PhD, LPC, LMFT, ACS, BC-TMH, also known as “Dr. J", is the first Certified Gottman Couple Therapist (CGT) in Western Pennsylvania. CGT's have specialized training in a research-based approach to treating distressed couple relationships. Click here to read more about Dr. J.Dorothy O'Neil, Esq. is a collaboratively-trained attorney and Co-Chair of the Family Law Group at Burns White. If you have any questions, please contact Dorothy O'Neil at donutsanddivorce@burnswhite.com. To learn more about Dorothy and the Family Law Group, visit burnswhite.com. Remember that the Donuts and Divorce Podcast is intended as a general reference, and is considered general advertising. Any listener should check for changes in any applicable laws, and should consult with an attorney on any legal issue. No attorney-client relationship is formed by listening or participating in this podcast, the information provided does not constitute legal advice, and any thoughts or commentary by the podcasting lawyers is provided as a service to the community and does not constitute solicitation or legal advice. Any information provided is on an “as is” basis and the lawyer/law firm makes no warranties and disclaims all liabilities for damages resulting from its use. Nothing provided in the podcast should be considered a substitute for advice of competent counsel. In the event the podcast receives emails about the subject matter, no attorney-client relationship is created via that email communication.
In this episode, Dorothy is joined by colleague Aleksandra Kocelko to talk about dating after your separation and when to introduce your significant other to your kids. Aleks Kocelko is an Associate in the Family Law practice group at Burns White. Aleks is experienced in handling all aspects of family law, including divorce, custody, child support, and prenuptial agreements, and is fully trained in the Collaborative Law Process. Dorothy O'Neil, Esq. is a collaboratively-trained attorney and Co-Chair of the Family Law Group at Burns White. If you have any questions, please contact Dorothy O'Neil at donutsanddivorce@burnswhite.com. To learn more about Dorothy and the Family Law Group, visit burnswhite.com. Remember that the Donuts and Divorce Podcast is intended as a general reference, and is considered general advertising. Any listener should check for changes in any applicable laws, and should consult with an attorney on any legal issue. No attorney-client relationship is formed by listening or participating in this podcast, the information provided does not constitute legal advice, and any thoughts or commentary by the podcasting lawyers is provided as a service to the community and does not constitute solicitation or legal advice. Any information provided is on an “as is” basis and the lawyer/law firm makes no warranties and disclaims all liabilities for damages resulting from its use. Nothing provided in the podcast should be considered a substitute for advice of competent counsel. In the event the podcast receives emails about the subject matter, no attorney-client relationship is created via that email communication.
In this episode, Dorothy is joined by colleague Aleksandra Kocelko to outline what you should and should not be doing during your initial separation.Aleks Kocelko is an Associate in the Family Law practice group at Burns White. Aleks is experienced in handling all aspects of family law, including divorce, custody, child support, and prenuptial agreements, and is fully trained in the Collaborative Law Process. Dorothy O'Neil, Esq. is a collaboratively-trained attorney and Co-Chair of the Family Law Group at Burns White. If you have any questions, please contact Dorothy O'Neil at donutsanddivorce@burnswhite.com. To learn more about Dorothy and the Family Law Group, visit burnswhite.com. Remember that the Donuts and Divorce Podcast is intended as a general reference, and is considered general advertising. Any listener should check for changes in any applicable laws, and should consult with an attorney on any legal issue. No attorney-client relationship is formed by listening or participating in this podcast, the information provided does not constitute legal advice, and any thoughts or commentary by the podcasting lawyers is provided as a service to the community and does not constitute solicitation or legal advice. Any information provided is on an “as is” basis and the lawyer/law firm makes no warranties and disclaims all liabilities for damages resulting from its use. Nothing provided in the podcast should be considered a substitute for advice of competent counsel. In the event the podcast receives emails about the subject matter, no attorney-client relationship is created via that email communication.
It's a new year! If your 2022 New Year's resolution involves getting a divorce, Dorothy suggests pursuing your divorce as you would a New Year's resolution. Dorothy O'Neil, Esq. is a collaboratively-trained attorney and Co-Chair of the Family Law Group at Burns White. If you have any questions, please contact Dorothy O'Neil at donutsanddivorce@burnswhite.com. To learn more about Dorothy and the Family Law Group, visit burnswhite.com. Remember that the Donuts and Divorce Podcast is intended as a general reference, and is considered general advertising. Any listener should check for changes in any applicable laws, and should consult with an attorney on any legal issue. No attorney-client relationship is formed by listening or participating in this podcast, the information provided does not constitute legal advice, and any thoughts or commentary by the podcasting lawyers is provided as a service to the community and does not constitute solicitation or legal advice. Any information provided is on an “as is” basis and the lawyer/law firm makes no warranties and disclaims all liabilities for damages resulting from its use. Nothing provided in the podcast should be considered a substitute for advice of competent counsel. In the event the podcast receives emails about the subject matter, no attorney-client relationship is created via that email communication.
In this episode, Dorothy is joined by Lynn MacBeth to talk about the impact that divorce or separation can have on children and how the divorce or separation can look from the children's perspective. Lynn MacBeth is recognized locally and nationally as a leading conflict mediator. Her practice focuses on workplace, family, business, and liability cases. She holds the designation of Advanced Practitioner and is a provider of Basic Family Mediation Training approved by the Association for Conflict Resolution.Dorothy O'Neil, Esq. is a collaboratively-trained attorney and Co-Chair of the Family Law Group at Burns White. If you have any questions, please contact Dorothy O'Neil at donutsanddivorce@burnswhite.com. To learn more about Dorothy and the Family Law Group, visit burnswhite.com. Remember that the Donuts and Divorce Podcast is intended as a general reference, and is considered general advertising. Any listener should check for changes in any applicable laws, and should consult with an attorney on any legal issue. No attorney-client relationship is formed by listening or participating in this podcast, the information provided does not constitute legal advice, and any thoughts or commentary by the podcasting lawyers is provided as a service to the community and does not constitute solicitation or legal advice. Any information provided is on an “as is” basis and the lawyer/law firm makes no warranties and disclaims all liabilities for damages resulting from its use. Nothing provided in the podcast should be considered a substitute for advice of competent counsel. In the event the podcast receives emails about the subject matter, no attorney-client relationship is created via that email communication.
What does the financial impact of divorce really look like? In this episode, Dorothy is joined by Donna Cheswick, owner of Cheswick Divorce Solutions, to discuss marital property, documentation, tax implications, and standard of living changes, among other things.For 13 years, Donna Cheswick has been a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst® and assists clients, couples, and their lawyers to better understand financial complexities surrounding separation and to forecast the long-term effects of alternative settlement proposals. Donna is also a trained divorce mediator and financial neutral in Collaborative Divorce.Dorothy O'Neil, Esq. is a collaboratively-trained attorney and Co-Chair of the Family Law Group at Burns White. If you have any questions, please contact Dorothy O'Neil at donutsanddivorce@burnswhite.com. To learn more about Dorothy and the Family Law Group, visit burnswhite.com. Remember that the Donuts and Divorce Podcast is intended as a general reference, and is considered general advertising. Any listener should check for changes in any applicable laws, and should consult with an attorney on any legal issue. No attorney-client relationship is formed by listening or participating in this podcast, the information provided does not constitute legal advice, and any thoughts or commentary by the podcasting lawyers is provided as a service to the community and does not constitute solicitation or legal advice. Any information provided is on an “as is” basis and the lawyer/law firm makes no warranties and disclaims all liabilities for damages resulting from its use. Nothing provided in the podcast should be considered a substitute for advice of competent counsel. In the event the podcast receives emails about the subject matter, no attorney-client relationship is created via that email communication.
In this episode, Dorothy is joined by colleague Aleksandra Kocelko to discuss how to navigate the holidays during a divorce or separation. For some, it may be the first holiday season spent separately. Dorothy and Aleks will walk through five main areas: 1. Acknowledging or adjusting your expectations for the holidays2. Planning for the holidays3. Avoiding financial guilt4. Being flexible5. Forming new traditionsAleks Kocelko is an Associate in the Family Law practice group at Burns White. Aleks is experienced in handling all aspects of family law, including divorce, custody, child support, and prenuptial agreements, and is fully trained in the Collaborative Law Process. Dorothy O'Neil, Esq. is a collaboratively-trained attorney and Co-Chair of the Family Law Group at Burns White. If you have any questions, please contact Dorothy O'Neil at donutsanddivorce@burnswhite.com. To learn more about Dorothy and the Family Law Group, visit burnswhite.com. Remember that the Donuts and Divorce Podcast is intended as a general reference, and is considered general advertising. Any listener should check for changes in any applicable laws, and should consult with an attorney on any legal issue. No attorney-client relationship is formed by listening or participating in this podcast, the information provided does not constitute legal advice, and any thoughts or commentary by the podcasting lawyers is provided as a service to the community and does not constitute solicitation or legal advice. Any information provided is on an “as is” basis and the lawyer/law firm makes no warranties and disclaims all liabilities for damages resulting from its use. Nothing provided in the podcast should be considered a substitute for advice of competent counsel. In the event the podcast receives emails about the subject matter, no attorney-client relationship is created via that email communication.
Listen to our guest speakers from Texas RioGrande Legal Aid discuss the various legal issues that affect a family after a disaster. Also in this Podcast: How to spot Domestic Violence and how to help your client. Guest Speakers: Maricarmen Garza Coordinator for the Victim's Rights Group and Amber VanSchuyver Deputy Coordinator of the Domestic Violence and Family Law Group. Visit our website at https://texasdisasterlegalhelp.org/Music Credit: Track: Travel With Us — Vendredi [Audio Library Release] Music provided by Audio Library Plus Watch: https://youtu.be/o-rpKzt4KSYFree Download / Stream: https://alplus.io/travel-us
In this episode, Dorothy is joined by Theresa Hutchinson to navigate the complex world of social security. Over the last several years, there has been an increase in divorces of married persons usually 55-years-of-age and older, which can impact retirement and social security.Theresa Hutchinson is the Vice President of Medallion Wealth Management with more than 35 years of financial services experience, providing financial guidance to individual and institutional investors and acting as the firm's head fixed income trader. Theresa has achieved the National Social Security Advisor Certificate Holder (NSSA®) designation, which qualifies her to navigate clients through the complexity of the Social Security system and guide them on the variety of claiming strategies available.Dorothy O'Neil, Esq. is a collaboratively-trained attorney and Co-Chair of the Family Law Group at Burns White. If you have any questions, please contact Dorothy O'Neil at donutsanddivorce@burnswhite.com. To learn more about Dorothy and the Family Law Group, visit burnswhite.com. Remember that the Donuts and Divorce Podcast is intended as a general reference, and is considered general advertising. Any listener should check for changes in any applicable laws, and should consult with an attorney on any legal issue. No attorney-client relationship is formed by listening or participating in this podcast, the information provided does not constitute legal advice, and any thoughts or commentary by the podcasting lawyers is provided as a service to the community and does not constitute solicitation or legal advice. Any information provided is on an “as is” basis and the lawyer/law firm makes no warranties and disclaims all liabilities for damages resulting from its use. Nothing provided in the podcast should be considered a substitute for advice of competent counsel. In the event the podcast receives emails about the subject matter, no attorney-client relationship is created via that email communication.
In this episode, Dorothy explains the collaborative divorce process. The collaborative process is a customized, client-centered approach through which families resolve divorce, custody, support, or any legal issues while avoiding litigation and focusing on solutions to meet the families' unique needs. Dorothy O'Neil, Esq. is a collaboratively-trained attorney and Co-Chair of the Family Law Group at Burns White. If you have any questions, please contact Dorothy O'Neil at donutsanddivorce@burnswhite.com. To learn more about Dorothy and the Family Law Group, visit burnswhite.com. Remember that the Donuts and Divorce Podcast is intended as a general reference, and is considered general advertising. Any listener should check for changes in any applicable laws, and should consult with an attorney on any legal issue. No attorney-client relationship is formed by listening or participating in this podcast, the information provided does not constitute legal advice, and any thoughts or commentary by the podcasting lawyers is provided as a service to the community and does not constitute solicitation or legal advice. Any information provided is on an “as is” basis and the lawyer/law firm makes no warranties and disclaims all liabilities for damages resulting from its use. Nothing provided in the podcast should be considered a substitute for advice of competent counsel. In the event the podcast receives emails about the subject matter, no attorney-client relationship is created via that email communication.
Dorothy is joined by colleague Aleksandra Kocelko to discuss the intersection of divorce and estate planning.Aleks Kocelko is an Associate in the Family Law practice group at Burns White. Aleks is experienced in handling all aspects of family law, including divorce, custody, child support, and prenuptial agreements, and is fully trained in the Collaborative Law Process. Dorothy O'Neil, Esq. is a collaboratively-trained attorney and Co-Chair of the Family Law Group at Burns White. If you have any questions, please contact Dorothy O'Neil at donutsanddivorce@burnswhite.com. To learn more about Dorothy and the Family Law Group, visit burnswhite.com. Remember that the Donuts and Divorce Podcast is intended as a general reference, and is considered general advertising. Any listener should check for changes in any applicable laws, and should consult with an attorney on any legal issue. No attorney-client relationship is formed by listening or participating in this podcast, the information provided does not constitute legal advice, and any thoughts or commentary by the podcasting lawyers is provided as a service to the community and does not constitute solicitation or legal advice. Any information provided is on an “as is” basis and the lawyer/law firm makes no warranties and disclaims all liabilities for damages resulting from its use. Nothing provided in the podcast should be considered a substitute for advice of competent counsel. In the event the podcast receives emails about the subject matter, no attorney-client relationship is created via that email communication.
Dorothy is joined by Attorney Margaret "Maggie" Prescott to discuss domestic violence and Protection from Abuse Actions.Maggie Prescott, Esq. is an attorney at the Women's Center and Shelter's Civil Law Project, which is a subsidiary corporation of the Women's Center and Shelter of Greater Pittsburgh. Maggie provides civil legal representation for low-income survivors of intimate partner abuse and sexual violence and specializes in family law matters, such as Protection from Abuse, Custody, Child and Spousal Support, and Divorce. Dorothy O'Neil, Esq. is a collaboratively-trained attorney and Co-Chair of the Family Law Group at Burns White. If you have any questions, please contact Dorothy O'Neil at donutsanddivorce@burnswhite.com. To learn more about Dorothy and the Family Law Group, visit burnswhite.com. Remember that the Donuts and Divorce Podcast is intended as a general reference, and is considered general advertising. Any listener should check for changes in any applicable laws, and should consult with an attorney on any legal issue. No attorney-client relationship is formed by listening or participating in this podcast, the information provided does not constitute legal advice, and any thoughts or commentary by the podcasting lawyers is provided as a service to the community and does not constitute solicitation or legal advice. Any information provided is on an “as is” basis and the lawyer/law firm makes no warranties and disclaims all liabilities for damages resulting from its use. Nothing provided in the podcast should be considered a substitute for advice of competent counsel. In the event the podcast receives emails about the subject matter, no attorney-client relationship is created via that email communication.
This week, I chat with Leanne Townsend, whose life dramatically flipped upside down - in the best possible way - before her 50th birthday. She shares her story of hope, courage, grit and perseverance with our listeners in an effort to let others know they can transform their lives no matter where they are or what age they start. You will be so inspired by Leanne, because she took a really hard situation and created a life she really wanted for herself. Listen in as we talk about: How drinking alcohol spiraled her into a rut The moment that really made her realize she needed to make some changes. The tools that have helped her transform her life Her best tips for becoming who you are meant to be Leanne Townsend is a family law attorney in Toronto. She is Counsel & Chair of the Family Law Group at Mills and Mills LLP where her practice is focused on family law, domestic violence and victim advocacy. She is regularly interviewed in the media and has been featured on CBC television, CP24, CTV News, numerous radio stations.as well as in the Lawyer's Daily and Divorce Magazine. She has been a guest expert in the media and on numerous podcasts on topics including abusive relationships, divorcing a narcissist, co-parenting, and many other family law topics. In addition, she has spoken at a variety of events focused on women empowerment, and she regularly writes her own blog on topics related to family law and women empowerment. Connect with Leanne www.instagram.com/leannetownsendlife www.twitter.com/leanne_townsend https://www.facebook.com/leannetownsendlife/ https://leannetownsend.ca/ Divorcing Well Podcast The Dish on Divorce Show I'd love to connect with you: https://www.instagram.com/jess.loves.life/ https://jessicastephens.ca
Dorothy talks about the mediation process in separation or divorce cases. Dorothy O'Neil, Esq. is a collaboratively-trained attorney and Co-Chair of the Family Law Group at Burns White. If you have any questions, please contact Dorothy O'Neil at donutsanddivorce@burnswhite.com. To learn more about Dorothy and the Family Law Group, visit burnswhite.com. Remember that the Donuts and Divorce Podcast is intended as a general reference, and is considered general advertising. Any listener should check for changes in any applicable laws, and should consult with an attorney on any legal issue. No attorney-client relationship is formed by listening or participating in this podcast, the information provided does not constitute legal advice, and any thoughts or commentary by the podcasting lawyers is provided as a service to the community and does not constitute solicitation or legal advice. Any information provided is on an “as is” basis and the lawyer/law firm makes no warranties and disclaims all liabilities for damages resulting from its use. Nothing provided in the podcast should be considered a substitute for advice of competent counsel. In the event the podcast receives emails about the subject matter, no attorney-client relationship is created via that email communication.
Dorothy is joined by colleague and Family Law attorney, Rachael Bowe, to discuss support in family law cases, specifically spousal support. Dorothy and Rachael will touch on spousal support, APL (Alimony Pendente Lite), and alimony. This is part two of a two-part series featuring Rachael Bowe.Rachael C. Bowe is an Associate in Burns White's Family Law practice. Well-versed in all areas of Family Law, her primary focus is on divorce, custody, and support matters. Rachael is trained in the collaborative divorce process. Dorothy O'Neil, Esq. is a collaboratively-trained attorney and Co-Chair of the Family Law Group at Burns White. If you have any questions, please contact Dorothy O'Neil at donutsanddivorce@burnswhite.com. To learn more about Dorothy and the Family Law Group, visit burnswhite.com. Remember that the Donuts and Divorce Podcast is intended as a general reference, and is considered general advertising. Any listener should check for changes in any applicable laws, and should consult with an attorney on any legal issue. No attorney-client relationship is formed by listening or participating in this podcast, the information provided does not constitute legal advice, and any thoughts or commentary by the podcasting lawyers is provided as a service to the community and does not constitute solicitation or legal advice. Any information provided is on an “as is” basis and the lawyer/law firm makes no warranties and disclaims all liabilities for damages resulting from its use. Nothing provided in the podcast should be considered a substitute for advice of competent counsel. In the event the podcast receives emails about the subject matter, no attorney-client relationship is created via that email communication.
Today's episode has been so highly requested that I'm so excited to finally share it with you today. My guest joining me today is , a family law attorney based in Toronto and today she's tackling the long list of questions sent in by you, the listeners on all things divorce! Leanne Townsend is the Counsel & Chair of the Family Law Group at Mills and Mills LLP where her practice is focused on family law, domestic violence and victim advocacy. She's a regular guest expert in the media on topics including abusive relationships, divorcing a narcissist, and co-parenting. She's also the host of the and the Youtube show, . Leanne answered everything from common mistakes that people make before they get married, to the difference between marriage contracts and cohabitation agreements to how much getting a divorce actually costs. Leanne also shares the wide range of topics and guests you can expect while tuning into her podcast, . This episode is full of great expert tips and practical advice to keep in mind whether you plan on getting married in the near or distant future, so I hope you enjoy it!
Dorothy is joined by colleague and Family Law attorney, Rachael Bowe, to discuss the basics of child support. This is part one of a two-part series featuring Rachael Bowe. Rachael C. Bowe is an Associate in Burns White's Family Law practice. Well-versed in all areas of Family Law, her primary focus is on divorce, custody, and support matters. Rachael is trained in the collaborative divorce process. Dorothy O'Neil, Esq. is a collaboratively-trained attorney and Co-Chair of the Family Law Group at Burns White. If you have any questions, please contact Dorothy O'Neil at donutsanddivorce@burnswhite.com. To learn more about Dorothy and the Family Law Group, visit burnswhite.com. Remember that the Donuts and Divorce Podcast is intended as a general reference, and is considered general advertising. Any listener should check for changes in any applicable laws, and should consult with an attorney on any legal issue. No attorney-client relationship is formed by listening or participating in this podcast, the information provided does not constitute legal advice, and any thoughts or commentary by the podcasting lawyers is provided as a service to the community and does not constitute solicitation or legal advice. Any information provided is on an “as is” basis and the lawyer/law firm makes no warranties and disclaims all liabilities for damages resulting from its use. Nothing provided in the podcast should be considered a substitute for advice of competent counsel. In the event the podcast receives emails about the subject matter, no attorney-client relationship is created via that email communication.
Dorothy is joined by Licensed Professional Therapist, Dr. Paul Herman, to address drug and alcohol addiction. Dr. Paul Herman is a Psychotherapist and Clinical Evaluator at Allegheny Psychological and Counseling Services in Pittsburgh, PA. He specializes in treating anxiety and depression, addictive disorders, and codependency and other relationship concerns. He has additional training in chemical dependency assessment and treatment, family systems work, and treating dual-diagnoses. Dorothy O'Neil, Esq. is a collaboratively-trained attorney and Co-Chair of the Family Law Group at Burns White. If you have any questions, please contact Dorothy O'Neil at donutsanddivorce@burnswhite.com. To learn more about Dorothy and the Family Law Group, visit burnswhite.com. Remember that the Donuts and Divorce Podcast is intended as a general reference, and is considered general advertising. Any listener should check for changes in any applicable laws, and should consult with an attorney on any legal issue. No attorney-client relationship is formed by listening or participating in this podcast, the information provided does not constitute legal advice, and any thoughts or commentary by the podcasting lawyers is provided as a service to the community and does not constitute solicitation or legal advice. Any information provided is on an “as is” basis and the lawyer/law firm makes no warranties and disclaims all liabilities for damages resulting from its use. Nothing provided in the podcast should be considered a substitute for advice of competent counsel. In the event the podcast receives emails about the subject matter, no attorney-client relationship is created via that email communication.
Dorothy is joined by colleague and Family Law attorney, Kerven Moon, to discuss prenuptial agreements. What are prenuptial agreements? What are the stigmas surrounding prenuptial agreements? What can be included in prenuptial agreements? Kerven Moon is an Associate in Burns White's Pittsburgh office. As part of the firm's Litigation and Family Law practice groups, he has a diverse background and provides effective representation to a variety of clients.Dorothy O'Neil, Esq. is a collaboratively-trained attorney and Co-Chair of the Family Law Group at Burns White. If you have any questions, please contact Dorothy O'Neil at donutsanddivorce@burnswhite.com. To learn more about Dorothy and the Family Law Group, visit burnswhite.com. Remember that the Donuts and Divorce Podcast is intended as a general reference, and is considered general advertising. Any listener should check for changes in any applicable laws, and should consult with an attorney on any legal issue. No attorney-client relationship is formed by listening or participating in this podcast, the information provided does not constitute legal advice, and any thoughts or commentary by the podcasting lawyers is provided as a service to the community and does not constitute solicitation or legal advice. Any information provided is on an “as is” basis and the lawyer/law firm makes no warranties and disclaims all liabilities for damages resulting from its use. Nothing provided in the podcast should be considered a substitute for advice of competent counsel. In the event the podcast receives emails about the subject matter, no attorney-client relationship is created via that email communication.
Take control of your divorce story. In this episode, Dorothy explains the divorce story and the importance of creating your divorce story. Dorothy O'Neil, Esq. is a collaboratively-trained attorney and Co-Chair of the Family Law Group at Burns White. If you have any questions, please contact Dorothy O'Neil at donutsanddivorce@burnswhite.com. To learn more about Dorothy and the Family Law Group, visit burnswhite.com. Remember that the Donuts and Divorce Podcast is intended as a general reference, and is considered general advertising. Any listener should check for changes in any applicable laws, and should consult with an attorney on any legal issue. No attorney-client relationship is formed by listening or participating in this podcast, the information provided does not constitute legal advice, and any thoughts or commentary by the podcasting lawyers is provided as a service to the community and does not constitute solicitation or legal advice. Any information provided is on an “as is” basis and the lawyer/law firm makes no warranties and disclaims all liabilities for damages resulting from its use. Nothing provided in the podcast should be considered a substitute for advice of competent counsel. In the event the podcast receives emails about the subject matter, no attorney-client relationship is created via that email communication.
Dorothy is joined by Private Wealth Advisor, Kiersten McCort, to talk about budgets and settlement proceeds in a divorce or separation. Kiersten McCort has 22 years of experience as a Private Wealth Advisor with The McCort Baker Group, a private wealth advisory practice of Ameriprise Financial Services. Kiersten has won various awards such as Five Star Wealth Manage and Ameriprise Circle of Success Hall of Fame.Dorothy O'Neil, Esq. is a collaboratively-trained attorney and Co-Chair of the Family Law Group at Burns White. If you have any questions, please contact Dorothy O'Neil at donutsanddivorce@burnswhite.com. To learn more about Dorothy and the Family Law Group, visit burnswhite.com. Remember that the Donuts and Divorce Podcast is intended as a general reference, and is considered general advertising. Any listener should check for changes in any applicable laws, and should consult with an attorney on any legal issue. No attorney-client relationship is formed by listening or participating in this podcast, the information provided does not constitute legal advice, and any thoughts or commentary by the podcasting lawyers is provided as a service to the community and does not constitute solicitation or legal advice. Any information provided is on an “as is” basis and the lawyer/law firm makes no warranties and disclaims all liabilities for damages resulting from its use. Nothing provided in the podcast should be considered a substitute for advice of competent counsel. In the event the podcast receives emails about the subject matter, no attorney-client relationship is created via that email communication.
Family formation through gestational surrogacy can be a beautiful thing. It is also a lengthy, expensive process that comes with mental and emotional challenges. So, what do potential surrogates and intended parents, or IPs, need to know before they move forward? And how are both parties protected so that the surrogate-IP relationship thrives throughout the process? Alex Cirel serves as partner in the Matrimonial and Family Law Group at Warshaw Burstein. Alex is also a recognized leader in the area of reproductive family law, and she was instrumental in the recent passage of the Child-Parent Security Act (CPSA) , the legislation that legalizes gestational surrogacy in New York and ensures protections for New York families formed through assisted reproduction. On this episode of Divorce Dialogues, Alex joins Katherine to discuss how the relationship between the surrogate and intended parents is formed, explaining what motivates women to serve as surrogates and how the CPSA provides a team of support for all involved. She walks us through the extensive provisions required by law in every surrogacy agreement and describes how negotiated provisions can be tailored specifically to the parties involved. Listen in for Alex’s insight on how surrogates are compensated and learn how the surrogacy process can both put stress on a marriage and bring intended parents together. Topics Covered How the Child-Parent Security Act legalized gestational surrogacy in New York State Why the CPSA is considered the gold standard for assisted reproductive technology How the relationship between the surrogate and intended parents is formed What motivates women to serve as surrogates How the CPSA builds in ongoing protections to make sure the relationship between the surrogate and intended parents thrives throughout the process The extensive provisions required by law in every surrogacy agreement How negotiated provisions can be tailored to the specific parties involved How surrogates are compensated and what a surrogate might ask for beyond base compensation Where to find resources for professionals involved in the surrogacy process The financial, mental and emotional challenges associated with entering into a surrogacy arrangement and what happens if the intended parents separate or divorce How the surrogacy process can both put stress on a marriage and bring a couple together Connect with Alex Cirel Email: acirel@wbny.com Connect with Katherine Miller The Center for Understanding Conflict: http://understandinginconflict.org/ Miller Law Group: https://westchesterfamilylaw.com/ Katherine on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/kemiller1 The New Yorker’s Guide to Collaborative Divorce by Katherine Miller: https://www.amazon.com/New-Yorkers-Guide-Collaborative-Divorce/dp/0692496246 Email: katherine@westchesterfamilylaw.com Call (914) 738-7765 Resources The Child-Parent Security Act: https://health.ny.gov/vital_records/child_parent_security_act/ Reproductive Technology Law at Miller Law Group: https://westchesterfamilylaw.com/reproductive-law-planning American Society for Reproductive Medicine: https://www.asrm.org/
Laurie H. Pawlitza, partner in the Family Law Group at Torkin Manes LLP.
Dorothy is joined by colleague Aleksandra Kocelko to discuss custody in Pennsylvania. Aleks Kocelko is an Associate in the Family Law practice group at Burns White. Aleks is experienced in handling all aspects of family law, including divorce, custody, child support, and prenuptial agreements, and is fully trained in the Collaborative Law Process. Dorothy O'Neil, Esq. is a collaboratively-trained attorney and Co-Chair of the Family Law Group at Burns White. If you have any questions, please contact Dorothy O'Neil at donutsanddivorce@burnswhite.com. To learn more about Dorothy and the Family Law Group, visit burnswhite.com. Remember that the Donuts and Divorce Podcast is intended as a general reference, and is considered general advertising. Any listener should check for changes in any applicable laws, and should consult with an attorney on any legal issue. No attorney-client relationship is formed by listening or participating in this podcast, the information provided does not constitute legal advice, and any thoughts or commentary by the podcasting lawyers is provided as a service to the community and does not constitute solicitation or legal advice. Any information provided is on an “as is” basis and the lawyer/law firm makes no warranties and disclaims all liabilities for damages resulting from its use. Nothing provided in the podcast should be considered a substitute for advice of competent counsel. In the event the podcast receives emails about the subject matter, no attorney-client relationship is created via that email communication.
In this new law & technology episode, our special guest is from the San Francisco Bay area in California, USA. Erin Levine is the CEO of Hello Divorce and Levine Family Law Group, a certified family law specialist, a Duke law & tech accelerator grand prize winner and a mother to two beautiful children. Erin inspires us all with running her own legal tech company despite not having a technology background. As an entrepreneurial woman, she believes nothing is stopping you from starting your own business. All you need is consistency and be willing to keep at it. Hello Divorce, an accessible online legal software and transparent document system was really designed to be a viable product to help people avoid the stress and high costs but still get lawyer results. Faced with the challenge to convince lawyers that legal software will not destroy them but contrary, Erin believes people would always need lawyers regardless. She sees this as a unique opportunity to show lawyers that there is a sustainable way to practice law – to have a well-designed product that is both accessible and affordable for consumers. Ultimately, Hello Divorce is a legal platform intended to serve the clients' needs no matter what stage of the divorce they are in. You can reach out to Erin through the following platforms: E-mail: erin@hellodivorce.com Website: www.hellodivorce.com Podcast: https://spoti.fi/3cweRPh Instagram: @hellodivorce
Dorothy is joined by Licensed Psychologist, Lori Gephart, to discuss the F word in divorce and separation - forgiveness.Lori Gephart is President of North Hills Psychological Associates, Inc., a licensed psychologist in practice since 1990, a Collaborative Divorce Coach, Family Mediator, Speaker, and Trainer. Dorothy O'Neil, Esq. is a collaboratively-trained attorney and Co-Chair of the Family Law Group at Burns White. If you have any questions, please contact Dorothy O'Neil at donutsanddivorce@burnswhite.com. To learn more about Dorothy and the Family Law Group, visit burnswhite.com. Remember that the Donuts and Divorce Podcast is intended as a general reference, and is considered general advertising. Any listener should check for changes in any applicable laws, and should consult with an attorney on any legal issue. No attorney-client relationship is formed by listening or participating in this podcast, the information provided does not constitute legal advice, and any thoughts or commentary by the podcasting lawyers is provided as a service to the community and does not constitute solicitation or legal advice. Any information provided is on an “as is” basis and the lawyer/law firm makes no warranties and disclaims all liabilities for damages resulting from its use. Nothing provided in the podcast should be considered a substitute for advice of competent counsel. In the event the podcast receives emails about the subject matter, no attorney-client relationship is created via that email communication.
What do you do with your marital residence or property in a divorce or separation? Learn how to handle the house with Dorothy and Natalie Corsello Frazier. Natalie Corsello Frazier is a licensed Pennsylvania Loan Officer and Title Agent working in the real estate industry for more than 30 years. Natalie's history includes working in the financial services industry. Skilled in Mortgage Loans for Pennsylvania: Conventional, USDA, FHA, VA Loans, Investment Properties, Short Sales, and Construction.First Choice Mortgage Services, Inc. NMLS #101840 is an Equal Housing Opportunity Lender, licensed by the Pennsylvania Department of Banking and Securities. Natalie Corsello Frazier is a licensed Loan Originator, NMLS #134243. This podcast is not a commitment to lend, for more individualized consultation please call 724-772-2022.Dorothy O'Neil, Esq. is a collaboratively-trained attorney and Co-Chair of the Family Law Group at Burns White. If you have any questions, please contact Dorothy O'Neil at donutsanddivorce@burnswhite.com. To learn more about Dorothy and the Family Law Group, visit burnswhite.com. Remember that the Donuts and Divorce Podcast is intended as a general reference, and is considered general advertising. Any listener should check for changes in any applicable laws, and should consult with an attorney on any legal issue. No attorney-client relationship is formed by listening or participating in this podcast, the information provided does not constitute legal advice, and any thoughts or commentary by the podcasting lawyers is provided as a service to the community and does not constitute solicitation or legal advice. Any information provided is on an “as is” basis and the lawyer/law firm makes no warranties and disclaims all liabilities for damages resulting from its use. Nothing provided in the podcast should be considered a substitute for advice of competent counsel. In the event the podcast receives emails about the subject matter, no attorney-client relationship is created via that email communication.
Dorothy is joined by Julia Kramer to discuss financial psychology and its role in the divorce process. Julia Kramer is the owner of Iaso Consulting LLC, a financial services consulting firm in the greater Pittsburgh area. Julia is a financial professional and her credentials include a BBA from the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan and the Certified Financial Behavior Specialist™ designation from the Graduate School of Business at Creighton University as well as being a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst™ and a trained Collaborative Divorce Professional.Dorothy O'Neil, Esq. is a collaboratively-trained attorney and Co-Chair of the Family Law Group at Burns White. If you have any questions, please contact Dorothy O'Neil at donutsanddivorce@burnswhite.com. To learn more about Dorothy and the Family Law Group, visit burnswhite.com. Remember that the Donuts and Divorce Podcast is intended as a general reference, and is considered general advertising. Any listener should check for changes in any applicable laws, and should consult with an attorney on any legal issue. No attorney-client relationship is formed by listening or participating in this podcast, the information provided does not constitute legal advice, and any thoughts or commentary by the podcasting lawyers is provided as a service to the community and does not constitute solicitation or legal advice. Any information provided is on an “as is” basis and the lawyer/law firm makes no warranties and disclaims all liabilities for damages resulting from its use. Nothing provided in the podcast should be considered a substitute for advice of competent counsel. In the event the podcast receives emails about the subject matter, no attorney-client relationship is created via that email communication.
In this episode, Dorothy is joined by Dr. Eric Bernstein, to discuss custody evaluations. Dr. Bernstein is a Licensed Psychologist and he is most widely recognized for his work as an evaluator in child custody, child dependency, and juvenile delinquency cases. Dorothy O'Neil, Esq. is a collaboratively-trained attorney and Co-Chair of the Family Law Group at Burns White. If you have any questions, please contact Dorothy O'Neil at donutsanddivorce@burnswhite.com. To learn more about Dorothy and the Family Law Group, visit burnswhite.com. Remember that the Donuts and Divorce Podcast is intended as a general reference, and is considered general advertising. Any listener should check for changes in any applicable laws, and should consult with an attorney on any legal issue. No attorney-client relationship is formed by listening or participating in this podcast, the information provided does not constitute legal advice, and any thoughts or commentary by the podcasting lawyers is provided as a service to the community and does not constitute solicitation or legal advice. Any information provided is on an “as is” basis and the lawyer/law firm makes no warranties and disclaims all liabilities for damages resulting from its use. Nothing provided in the podcast should be considered a substitute for advice of competent counsel. In the event the podcast receives emails about the subject matter, no attorney-client relationship is created via that email communication.
We have all heard the phrase "all is fair in love and war," but what is fairness in a divorce or separation? Dorothy O'Neil, Esq. is a collaboratively-trained attorney and Co-Chair of the Family Law Group at Burns White. If you have any questions, please contact Dorothy O'Neil at donutsanddivorce@burnswhite.com. To learn more about Dorothy and the Family Law Group, visit burnswhite.com. Remember that the Donuts and Divorce Podcast is intended as a general reference, and is considered general advertising. Any listener should check for changes in any applicable laws, and should consult with an attorney on any legal issue. No attorney-client relationship is formed by listening or participating in this podcast, the information provided does not constitute legal advice, and any thoughts or commentary by the podcasting lawyers is provided as a service to the community and does not constitute solicitation or legal advice. Any information provided is on an “as is” basis and the lawyer/law firm makes no warranties and disclaims all liabilities for damages resulting from its use. Nothing provided in the podcast should be considered a substitute for advice of competent counsel. In the event the podcast receives emails about the subject matter, no attorney-client relationship is created via that email communication.
What is a divorce and how do you get one? In this episode, Dorothy addresses the general aspects of divorce, including how the court views divorces, methods to settle divorces, and how to go about getting a divorce.Dorothy O'Neil, Esq. is a collaboratively-trained attorney and Co-Chair of the Family Law Group at Burns White. If you have any questions, please contact Dorothy O'Neil at donutsanddivorce@burnswhite.com. To learn more about Dorothy and the Family Law Group, visit burnswhite.com. Remember that the Donuts and Divorce Podcast is intended as a general reference, and is considered general advertising. Any listener should check for changes in any applicable laws, and should consult with an attorney on any legal issue. No attorney-client relationship is formed by listening or participating in this podcast, the information provided does not constitute legal advice, and any thoughts or commentary by the podcasting lawyers is provided as a service to the community and does not constitute solicitation or legal advice. Any information provided is on an “as is” basis and the lawyer/law firm makes no warranties and disclaims all liabilities for damages resulting from its use. Nothing provided in the podcast should be considered a substitute for advice of competent counsel. In the event the podcast receives emails about the subject matter, no attorney-client relationship is created via that email communication.
What's in store for the Donuts & Divorce: A Family Law Podcast? Attorney Dorothy O'Neil touches on the topics the podcast will cover. Subscribe to learn about divorce and separation with various professionals who play a beneficial role for you and your family. Dorothy O'Neil, Esq. is a collaboratively-trained attorney and Co-Chair of the Family Law Group at Burns White. If you have any questions, please contact Dorothy O'Neil at donutsanddivorce@burnswhite.com.
Hello Podcast listeners, Today is a very special episode with Judy Poller, partner at Pryor Cashman and co-chair of Pryor Cashman’s Family Law Group. She has over 25 years of experience practicing exclusively in family law and in 2018 was recognized as the “Hollywood Troubleshooter” by Hollywood Reporter for her work in divorce law. She earned her JD from Northeastern University and her BA in Psychology from Clark University. In today’s episode we discuss high net worth divorces and the effects of Covid 19. Enjoy and thanks for the listen!
Hello Podcast listeners, Today is a very special episode with Ronnie Schindel, Partner at Pryor Cashman and co-chair to Pryor Cashman’s Family Law Group. Ronnie began his career in 1994 and has exclusively focused on matrimonial law. He is also a Fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers and currently serves as the President of the New York Chapter. He earned his JD from Brooklyn Law School and his BA from State University of New York at Stony Brook and Cornell University. In today’s episode we discuss a variety of topics including some nuances in the law profession, separation agreements, prenups and sports. Enjoy and thanks for the listen!
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This episode features Kathryn Mickelson. Kathryn is a Partner in the Family Law Group at Beermann LLP. Here she discusses her career, what inspired her to work in family law, the business of family law, what motivates her, and more.
This episode features Kathryn Mickelson. Kathryn is a Partner in the Family Law Group at Beermann LLP. Here she discusses her career, what inspired her to work in family law, the business of family law, what motivates her, and more.
In this episode, I am excited to have on Allison Holzman to continue our parenting series on her journey balancing her career in family law and her 2 sons as a single-by-choice mother. Allison is an attorney at Weinberger Divorce and Family Law Group, a midsize firm in New Jersey. She has been practicing for nearly 18 years and has focused exclusively on family law since 2002. Allison is also a single mom by choice to two adorable boys, ages 2 and 3 months, who make sure her life is never boring. When she isn't running after her boys, she enjoys pilates, Netflix, and warm chocolate chip cookies! Topics Covered Being a single mom by choice as a practicing attorney and the steps one would take in starting down a single mom by choice path. Single mom does not just mean "get some sperm" - Allison goes into the online dating-like process of finding a donor and the many facets of control she had in deciding on the best candidate. Strategies for coping with the loss of pregnancies, and dealing with the waiting and rising out-of-pocket costs. Find the 1-hour webinar on relaxing the thinking mind at jeenacho.com/podcastwebinar Questions? Comments? Email Jeena! hello@jeenacho.com. You can also connect with Jeena on Twitter: @Jeena_Cho For more information, visit: jeenacho.com Order The Anxious Lawyer book — Available in hardcover, Kindle and Audible Find Your Ease: Retreat for Lawyers I'm creating a retreat that will provide a perfect gift of relaxation and rejuvenation with an intimate group of lawyers. Interested? Please complete this form: https://jeena3.typeform.com/to/VXfIXq Free Webinar Learn to relax the mind, worry less, and decrease stress. https://jeenacho.com/podcastwebinar/ MINDFUL PAUSE: Bite-Sized Practices for Cultivating More Joy and Focus 31-day program. Spend just 6 minutes every day to practice mindfulness and meditation. Decrease stress/anxiety, increase focus and concentration. Interested? http://jeenacho.com/mindful-pause/ Thanks for joining us on The Resilient Lawyer podcast. If you've enjoyed the show, please tell a friend. It's really the best way to grow the show. To leave us a review on iTunes, search for The Resilient Lawyer and give us your honest feedback. It goes a long way to help with our visibility when you do that so we really appreciate it. Thank you and we look forward to seeing you next week.
This week we get serious and get expert input on how to fully prep ourselves for the holidays while navigating our way through divorce. Caroline Krauss-Browne is the co-chair of the Matrimonial and Family Law Group at Blank Rome LLP. In addition to managing a group of 30 lawyers in four states plus staff, she helps husbands and wives and mothers and fathers navigate the most important issues of their lives involving their children and their money. Caroline has over 27 years of experience and focus on her role as both counselor and advocate. For more information and to contact Caroline, visit https://www.blankrome.com/people/caroline-krauss-browne
Attorney Marquis D. Jones, Former Superior Court Judge was a recent special guest on the Impact Makers Radio Show, “Let's Talk Divorce” series where he spoke about the topic of, “Understanding Fairness in Family Court.”During this segment, Jones, Of Counsel at the Weinberger Divorce & Family Law Group in Mt. Laurel, NJ also addressed some of the common myths, misconceptions, and unknown pitfalls that divorcing couples need to be aware of when seeking professional guidance.During an off-air conversation with Radio Talk Show Host, Stewart Andrew Alexander, Jones said, “I feel humbled and grateful for the times I served as a member of the New Jersey judiciary where I played a role in ensuring the health, safety, and welfare of children and families in my courtroom. Now, as a Family Law Attorney, I have the privilege of representing their best interests.”To learn more about Marquis D. Jones visit: http://www.wlg.comTo listen to the full episode on Impact Makers Radio go to: https://ImpactMakersRadio.com/Marquis-JonesLike to share some feedback? Write a few words in the comments section!Did you enjoy this interview on, “Understanding Fairness in Family Court?”Go ahead and share it with your friends...And, lastly, I always take the time to read every single review we get... So, please take a minute to add a genuine review and rating on iTunes... They go a long way in helping us out when it comes to getting higher rankings for the show...Please leave a review right now: http://ImpactMakersRadio.com/iTunes
Attorney Marquis D. Jones, Former Superior Court Judge was a recent special guest on the Impact Makers Radio Show, “Let's Talk Divorce” series where he spoke about the topic of, “Understanding Fairness in Family Court.”During this segment, Jones, Of Counsel at the Weinberger Divorce & Family Law Group in Mt. Laurel, NJ also addressed some of the common myths, misconceptions, and unknown pitfalls that divorcing couples need to be aware of when seeking professional guidance.During an off-air conversation with Radio Talk Show Host, Stewart Andrew Alexander, Jones said, “I feel humbled and grateful for the times I served as a member of the New Jersey judiciary where I played a role in ensuring the health, safety, and welfare of children and families in my courtroom. Now, as a Family Law Attorney, I have the privilege of representing their best interests.”To learn more about Marquis D. Jones visit: http://www.wlg.comTo listen to the full episode on Impact Makers Radio go to: https://ImpactMakersRadio.com/Marquis-JonesLike to share some feedback? Write a few words in the comments section!Did you enjoy this interview on, “Understanding Fairness in Family Court?”Go ahead and share it with your friends...And, lastly, I always take the time to read every single review we get... So, please take a minute to add a genuine review and rating on iTunes... They go a long way in helping us out when it comes to getting higher rankings for the show...Please leave a review right now: http://ImpactMakersRadio.com/iTunes
In this episode of the Blaneys Podcast, the head of Blaney McMurtry LLP’s Family Law Group, and a certified specialist in family law, James Edney provides an advance run down of the changes proposed for a coming major amendment to Canada’s federal Divorce Act; the first such overhaul in twenty years.
Attorney Bari Weinberger was recently interviewed on the Impact Makers Radio Show, “Let's Talk Divorce!” series where she spoke about '5 dangers to avoid before filing for divorce.'In this segment with Radio Talk Show Host, Stewart Andrew Alexander, Weinberger, Owner and Founder of the Weinberger Divorce & Family Law Group in Parsippany, NJ, also discussed how being a Certified Matrimonial Attorney fuels her passion for helping individuals to dispel the common myths and misconceptions that prevent them from achieving their desired outcomes. To find out more about Bari Weinberger visit: http://www.WeinbergerLawgroup.comTo listen to the full interview on Impact Makers Radio, visit http://ImpactMakersRadio.com/Attorney-Bari-Weinberger
Attorney Bari Weinberger was recently interviewed on the Impact Makers Radio Show, “Let's Talk Divorce!” series where she spoke about '5 dangers to avoid before filing for divorce.'In this segment with Radio Talk Show Host, Stewart Andrew Alexander, Weinberger, Owner and Founder of the Weinberger Divorce & Family Law Group in Parsippany, NJ, also discussed how being a Certified Matrimonial Attorney fuels her passion for helping individuals to dispel the common myths and misconceptions that prevent them from achieving their desired outcomes. To find out more about Bari Weinberger visit: http://www.WeinbergerLawgroup.comTo listen to the full interview on Impact Makers Radio, visit http://ImpactMakersRadio.com/Attorney-Bari-Weinberger
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Should you resume your former name? How do you go back to your birth name? Find out all about changing your last name in divorce in this Family Law Jersey Style Podcast, brought to you by Weinberger Divorce & Family Law Group.
What is an annulment? How is it different from divorce? How do I get one? Find out all about annulments in this Family Law Jersey Style Podcast, brought to you by Weinberger Divorce & Family Law Group.
What does this mean? What does this mean in Family Law in New Jersey? If you are a step-parent or part of a blended family, then this podcast is for you. Find out about psychological parents in this Family Law Jersey Style Podcast, brought to you by Weinberger Divorce & Family Law Group.
You found out that your spouse is having an affair: can you file for divorce based upon adultery in New Jersey? Find out about adultery and divorce in this Family Law Jersey Style Podcast, brought to you by Weinberger Divorce & Family Law Group.
What is a prenup? Why do I need a prenuptial agreement? Who might need a prenup? Find out all about prenuptial agreements in this Family Law Jersey Style Podcast, brought to you by Weinberger Divorce & Family Law Group.