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Lawyer Hutton represents big names in pro sportsMinnesota DailyFormer Gophers receiver Lee Hutton now works as an attorney at a major entertainment and sports law firm, Lommen, Abdo, Cole, King & Stageberg, PA He is representing Kris Humphries in his pending divorce from Kim Kardashian. By Sam Gordon It's hard to ... |
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Consultation is first step in split-upBoston HeraldGerald L. Nissenbaum has been a trial lawyer in Boston since 1967 and concentrates his practice on family law. Any legal advice in this column is general in nature and does not establish a lawyer-client relationship with anyone. |
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Same-sex parents share role, court saysBoston GlobeDuring divorce proceedings in Suffolk Probate and Family Court, Della Corte moved to end Ramirez's standing as a parent, arguing that Ramirez could not legally qualify because as a woman she could never be a “husband'' as defined by state law.and more » |
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States Beginning to Take on Sweeping Alimony Reform LawsSEOLawFirm.com Legal News CenterIn Massachusetts, bills failed to pass through the Legislature until the state appointed a task force made up of a cross section of reform advocates and family law attorneys with strong and different opinions to debate what needed to be done. |
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Stay-at-home dad now shut out from kidsBoston HeraldGerald L. Nissenbaum has been a trial lawyer in Boston since 1967 and concentrates his practice on family law. Any legal advice in this column is general in nature and does not establish a lawyer-client relationship with anyone. |
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Don't give in to controlling husbandBoston HeraldGerald L. Nissenbaum has been a trial lawyer in Boston since 1967 and concentrates his practice on family law. Any legal advice in this column is general in nature and does not establish a lawyer-client relationship with anyone. |
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Should alimony laws be changed?USA TODAYWendy Murphy, an attorney and professor at New England Law Boston, says some spouses may feel pressured to stay longer in violent relationships to earn more alimony. The law creates "arbitrary lines that treat everybody alike," she says.and more » |
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Ex worried about new alimony lawBoston HeraldI placed a link to the full text of the new alimony law at the bottom of the opening page of my website: nissenbaumlaw.com. Gerald L. Nissenbaum has been a trial lawyer in Boston since 1967 and concentrates his practice on family law. |
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