October 2007

New Law Protects Victims

October 28, 2007

Sen. Boseman is behind a new law, Senate Bill 30, that allows domestic violence victims to change their name privately. Up until this new law, victims had to publicly disclose they were changing their name. Now it’s a sealed file. Some argue people may try to abuse this privacy protection rule. Advocates, however, say this [...]

The Financial Side of the Split

October 23, 2007

Couples often make mistakes when separating and as a result waste a lot of money. Financial experts say there is a way to take stock of your finances and assets when you are ending a marriage. Here are some tips from Ginita Wall, a certified public accountant in San Diego who specializes in divorce: 1. [...]

7 Signs of a Domestic Abuser You Shouldn’t Ignore

October 19, 2007

Lisa Angel, who is a Board Certified Family Law Specialist at Rosen Law Firm and Chair of the North Carolina Domestic Violence Commission came up with 7 signs of a domestic abuser you shouldn’t ignore. With October being Domestic Violence Awareness Month, it’s a good time to review the warning signs of abuse including controlling [...]

Lower Marriage Rate in China, Female Empowerment

October 17, 2007

According to a 2004 survey by the Asian Women’s Forum and the Women’s Studies Center at Peking University, 45.3 percent of women felt they did not need to give up a career for family life. This goes against the cultural expectation that women should raise families and tend to their husbands. Some experts link this [...]

Free Rosen Law Firm Seminar on Stages of Relationship Loss

October 11, 2007

WHAT: As part of its Transitioning Through Divorce Seminar Series, Rosen Law Firm will be holding a free seminar in Charlotte, “Stages of Relationship Loss Specific to Separation and Divorce”, presented by Michael Hall, PhD. Participants will gain strategies for getting through the stages of relationship loss, not just as a survivor, but as a [...]

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