May 8th, 2008 | Podcasts | No Comments »
The Rosen Law Firm is excited to bring you another informative episode of NC Divorce Talk Radio LIVE, with Helena Nevicosi and Lee Rosen of the Rosen Law Firm.
NC Divorce Talk Radio LIVE gives you a chance to call in and have your questions about child custody, child support, alimony, property distribution and separation answered by one of the Rosen Law Firm’s experienced attorneys. There is no charge to be on the show and have your questions answered. For those unable to call in, we also offer a chat room during the live show at http://radio.rosen.com/live. We are now taping this show every Wednesday at 11 a.m. If you’d like to tune in next week, you can listen to the show live at http://radio.rosen.com/live on Wednesday at 11 a.m. EST. Or, to ask one of our experienced family law attorneys a question, you can call in at 919.256.1552 on Wednesdays from 11- 11:30 a.m. EST.
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May 5th, 2008 | Podcasts | No Comments »

Is it a good idea to talk about your private business in a public forum? In this week’s round table, Lisa Angel, board certified family law specialist, and Melissa Essick, attorney with the Rosen Law Firm’s Raleigh office, discuss venting your anger via the internet, like Tricia Walsh-Smith in her latest YouTube video, or via billboard like a resident of Spartanburg, SC.
The panel also visits the issue of domestic violence and takes a look at a post from the Georgia Family Law Blog that examines the non-physical aspects of abuse in a relationship. And of course, the ongoing child custody case in San Angelo Texas continues to be a hot topic in the world of family law.
This episode begins with a look at DocStoc.com, a website that allows anyone to find and share professional documents.
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April 30th, 2008 | Podcasts | No Comments »

The Rosen Law Firm is excited to bring you another informative episode of NC Divorce Talk Radio LIVE! In this installment, Helena Nevicosi and Lee Rosen of the Rosen Law Firm take a look at child custody issues and common questions from the Rosen Law forum, as well as taking calls from listeners on topics like filing for divorce without an attorney, expediting your divorce, and child custody issues when there is no formalized separation agreement.
NC Divorce Talk Radio LIVE gives you, the listener, a chance to call in and have your questions about child custody, child support, alimony, property distribution and separation answered by one of the Rosen Law Firm’s experienced attorneys. There is no charge to be on the show and have your questions answered. For those unable to call in, we also offer a chat room during the live show at http://radio.rosen.com/live. We are now taping this show every Wednesday at 11 a.m. If you’d like to tune in next week, you can listen to the show live at http://radio.rosen.com/live on Wednesday at 11 a.m. EST. Or, to ask one of our experienced family law attorneys a question, you can call in at 919.256.1552 on Wednesdays from 11- 11:30 a.m. EST.
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April 28th, 2008 | Podcasts | No Comments »

The massive child custody case in San Angelo Texas charges on for another week, as both children and mothers are subjected to DNA testing to determine exactly who gave birth to whom. Scott Allen, head of the Rosen Law Firm’s litigation department, and host Lee Rosen discuss the consequences of the ongoing battle between the state and San Angelo’s residents, as well as a new Oxford report on the surprising frequency with which people snoop on the email and internet history of their partners and take a look at a list of five separation myths at the VA Family Law Blog.
This week’s highlighted product is BreakUpEmail.com, a website allowing visitors to call it quits by selecting a few options and clicking a button.
Links:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2008/04/07/nsnoop107.xml
http://www.divorcerichmond.com/blog/?p=61
http://www.breakupemail.com/
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April 24th, 2008 | Podcasts | No Comments »

The Rosen Law Firm is excited to bring you another informative episode of NC Divorce Talk Radio LIVE! In this installment, Helena Nevicosi and Lee Rosen of the Rosen Law Firm take a look at how child support figures into divorce and answer listener questions about how to emotional abuse figures into divorce proceedings.
NC Divorce Talk Radio LIVE gives you, the listener, a chance to call in and have your questions about child custody, child support, alimony, property distribution and separation answered by one of the Rosen Law Firm’s experienced attorneys. There is no charge to be on the show and have your questions answered. For those unable to call in, we also offer a chat room during the live show at http://radio.rosen.com/live. We are now taping this show every Wednesday at 11 a.m. If you’d like to tune in next week, you can listen to the show live at http://radio.rosen.com/live on Wednesday at 11 a.m. EST. Or, to ask one of our experienced family law attorneys a question, you can call in at 919.256.1552 on Wednesdays from 11- 11:30 a.m. EST.
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April 21st, 2008 | Podcasts | No Comments »

It’s been an eventful week in family law. This roundtable begins with a discussion of the San Angelo Texas child custody case in which hundreds of attorneys have volunteered to represent the nearly 400 children removed from their homes and families. Scott Allen, head of the Rosen Law Firm litigation department, and Holly Evans Gray, attorney with the Rosen Law Firm, discuss the broad-reaching implications of the state’s actions.
Also discussed is the emerging problem same-sex divorce presents when couples attempt to dissolve their union in a state where the initial marriage license would not have been granted. The show concludes with an examination of how your actions on the internet can affect your divorce, including the now famous YouTube video of Tricia Walsh-Smith exposing the personal details of her marriage, and the legality of sites like DivorcingDaze, where people can vent frustrations about their own cases.
This week’s highlighted product is the Semen Spy, a kit designed to confirm your suspicions of infidelity by detecting the presence of semen from stains up to 30 years old.
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April 17th, 2008 | Podcasts | No Comments »

The Rosen Law Firm is excited to bring you another informative episode of NC Divorce Talk Radio LIVE! In this installment, Holly Evans Gray and Lee Rosen of the Rosen Law Firm discuss the confusion and frustration surrounding alimony.
NC Divorce Talk Radio LIVE gives you, the listener, a chance to call in and have your questions about child custody, child support, alimony, property distribution and separation answered by one of the Rosen Law Firm’s experienced attorneys. There is no charge to be on the show and have your questions answered. For those unable to call in, we also offer a chat room during the live show at http://radio.rosen.com/live. We are now taping this show every Wednesday at 11 a.m. If you’d like to tune in next week, you can listen to the show live at http://radio.rosen.com/live on Wednesday at 11 a.m. EST. Or, to ask one of our experienced family law attorneys a question, you can call in at 919.256.1552 on Wednesdays from 11- 11:30 a.m. EST.
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April 15th, 2008 | Podcasts | No Comments »


The decision whether to simply “survive” after divorce or to “thrive” is yours. Many people believe that it is impossible for anyone who has gone through this painful experience to flourish so soon after. In this podcast, we discuss this notion and go One on One with Carolyn Ellis, founder of Thrive After Divorce, Inc., author of The 7 Pitfalls of Single Parenting: What to Avoid so Your Children Thrive After Divorce and certified spiritual divorce coach.
Seven years ago Carolyn found herself stumbling blindly through a process she never expected. Carolyn and her husband, the parents of two young children, were divorcing. She frantically sought out books and other resources that might help her through the emotions associated with this painful event in her life, but in her efforts to find this “road map” she just ended up at a dead end.
Right then and there Carolyn decided that she wanted to create a way for those going through divorce to use this awful experience to propel them up. She has developed the tools which she hopes will lay a positive foundation for many who are struggling.
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April 14th, 2008 | Podcasts | No Comments »


April 15th is quickly approaching, so who claims the children as dependents? What are the pitfalls of joint versus individual filing? How are refunds split? In this episode, Scott Allen, head of Rosen Law Firm’s litigation department, and Lisa Angel, Board Certified Family Law Specialist, discuss these and other family law issues that commonly arise at tax time. Other topics include the role of religion and the church in supporting couples during a divorce and how the law applies to emerging issues like families with trans-gender parents.
The show concludes with a look at what kind of protection is (or is not) provided by the fifth amendment in family cases. Invoking the right not to incriminate yourself over claims involving adultery and alienation of affection can backfire if not properly assessed. Scott and Lisa clear up some of the differences in how civil and criminal proceedings treat the fifth amendment.
Also mentioned in this podcast is the Spy Finder, available from SpyVille.com. The Spy Finder is a handheld device which allows the user to detect any wired or wireless cameras if he or she suspects a spouse or partner is conducting hidden surveillance.
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April 7th, 2008 | Podcasts | No Comments »

Ashamed? No way! This is what more and more men who have been awarded alimony are saying. Ex-husbands are now embracing the idea of getting alimony from their former wives and are smiling all the way to the bank. Those who have been granted alimony say they are tired of being perceived as slackers. These men demand respect!
This week Scott Allen, head of Rosen Law Firm’s litigation department, attorney Melissa Essick of Rosen Law Firm’s Raleigh office and managing attorney Ketan Soni join Lee to discuss the recent article printed in the Wall Street Journal about an increase in the number of men receiving support from their exes.
The panel also discusses SkyTRX GPS Systems and the implications of using these global positioning devices to track a spouse you suspect of infidelity.
In addition, they address the never-ending debate of purchasing a home with a significant other without being married. Is it the right move or are many couples just asking for trouble?
As mentioned in this podcast, you can view the article “Men Receiving Alimony - and Admitting It” in the Wall Street Journal here.
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