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Diane & Rick join Leh Meriwether and Todd Orston of Divorce Team Radio in a discussion about the benefits and risks of a 14-year-old making a custody decision. Although they specifically discuss a Georgia law regarding when a child can make a custody election, the mental health concepts discussed are applicable to all families. CLICK HERE to subscribe to our monthly podcast email to get a sneak peak into upcoming topics!Do you have a co-parent dilemma? Call our voicemail number at 1-234-DILEMMA (1-234-345-3662) or email 1234Dilemma@gmail.comWant to talk about this episode with Diane and other parents? Be part of the conversation on the NON-Impossibles Facebook group Become a CPDilemmas patron and monetarily support our work with co-parents. Visit our Patreon page to get special listener perks!
Leh Meriweather, Founder of Meriwether Millworks Leh Meriwether is not your normal lawyer. In fact, he is not even practicing law anymore. In 1998, he co-founded Meriwether and Tharp, LLC. Since its founding, he and his partner, Bob Tharp, built the firm from nothing to the largest divorce and family law firm […] The post Leh Meriwether from Meriwether Millworks appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Leh Meriweather, Founder of Meriwether Millworks Leh Meriwether is not your normal lawyer. In fact, he is not even practicing law anymore. In 1998, he co-founded Meriwether and Tharp, LLC. Since its founding, he and his partner, Bob Tharp, built the firm from nothing to the largest divorce and family law firm […] The post Leh Meriwether from Meriwether Millworks appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
In the very first episode, Franchise owner Reid Trego and attorney Leh Meriwether introduce themselves and why they started this podcast, even though the world is in the middle of a pandemic.
The COVID-19 virus is crushing not only our health system, but also our small businesses. Reid Trego knows this better than most. He bought a travel franchise 5 years ago. At the moment, he is practically shut down for at least the next 60 days. But, in the middle of all this, there are still some positive take-aways. In this show, Leh Meriwether discusses with Reid the advantages of owning a franchise in the middle of a crisis like a pandemic and how he is not alone. His franchise family is rallying together to help each other get through this.
Divorce Team Radio - Your Source for Divorce and Family Law Matters
In our 100th episode, Leh Meriwether and Todd Orston break down some of the most common financial surprises that women experience when going through a divorce. They also discuss some of the causes of those surprises and how to work through them.
Divorce Team Radio - Your Source for Divorce and Family Law Matters
Choosing the right lawyer for you can be intimidating. In this episode, Leh Meriwether and Todd Orston break down what you need to know when choosing the right lawyer for you. They answer some common questions, such as: Do legal 'awards' matter? Does the law school they went to matter? Can I rely on online reviews? Are there advantages to hiring a lawyer that specializes in my situation? What should I be looking out for and what messages should be a red flag?
Divorce Team Radio - Your Source for Divorce and Family Law Matters
If you or a loved one is dealing with a divorce situation involving children, coming up with a winning parenting plan can be challenging and painful. In this show, David Canale and Leh Meriwether had the opportunity to talk with Marsha Schechtman, a Co-Parenting Counselor and Coordinator, about what parents can do to improve their chances to develop a winning parenting plan that works for them and their children. She came up with some great questions parents should ask themselves along the way. The questions help to put parents in the right frame of mind to work towards a positive resolution. It is definitely worth checking out.
Divorce Team Radio - Your Source for Divorce and Family Law Matters
In this show, Todd Orston and Leh Meriwether invited Laurie Dyke back onto the show to challenge her on how to calculate marital interests in situations involving separate property. The show was packed full of great conversation, and more importantly, good information on how to work through tricky situations surrounding a fair division of a parties assets in a divorce when separate property is involved. Here is a list of just some of the questions we answered during the show: What is the difference between marital and separate property? How do you break out the marital portion of a pre-marital retirement account? Is there any marital interest in a pre-marital IRA that is worth less at the time of divorce than it was at the time of marriage and if so, how would you calculate it? Is there a marital component to stock options that were granted before the marriage and if so, how would you calculate them? At what point is a pre-marital piece of real estate convert to marital property? If a spouse contributes blood, sweat and tears to a pre-marital home, does that create a marital interest in the property? If a husband enters the marriage with a business, how do you calculate the marital interest in the business if the business grows during the marriage? Laurie is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Certified in Financial Forensics (CFF) and a Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE). She testifies regularly as an expert witness in Court, but prefers to help lawyers and parties settle their cases by breaking down challenging financial issues in a divorce or similar family law matter.
Modern Woodworkers Association Podcast - Conversations Among Woodworkers
In our final installment from Woodworking in America 2016, we ask the 5 questions of Leh Meriwether, Mike Mader and Brian Brazil.