June 2008

Easley Signs Bill for Domestic Violence Victims

June 30, 2008

This month, N.C. Gov. Mike Easley signed into law House Bill 2189, “an act to provide domestic violence victims with information and assistance, and to study a statewide automated notification system for persons with domestic violence protective orders, as recommended by the Joint Legislative Committee on Domestic Violence.”

Summer Vacation

June 30, 2008

How can a fun summer with your kids make your life more difficult? Melissa Essick, attorney with Rosen Law Firm’s Raleigh office, and Ketan Soni, managing attorney for Rosen Law Firm, examine how summer vacations with the children can create conflict between divorced or separated spouses. The panel also takes a look at who is [...]

The Story of a Marriage

June 25, 2008

I just read about Andrew Sean Greer’s new novel, “The Story of Marriage”, which has received mixed reviews. Some describe the novel as a story about complicated marriages and marital conspiracy. As the author says throughout the novel, “We think we know the ones we love.”

My Wife is a Man

June 23, 2008

Should a spouse have to pay alimony if his or her ex changes gender? A Florida man arguest that he shouldn’t. This week, Lisa Angel, Board Certified Family Law Specialist, and Scott Allen, head of litigation for Rosen Law Firm get to the bottom of trans-gender alimony claims, as well as covering the latest in [...]

Financial Infidelity Leads to Marital Strife

June 23, 2008

Nancy Stancill of the Charlotte Observer interviewed Lee Rosen, president of Rosen Law Firm, on financial infidelity for an interesting story that ran over the weekend. In the article, Rosen advises couples to be upfront about spending because little deceptions tend to lead to bigger lies, which eventually destroy relationships. Have you ever lied to [...]

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