A Manhattan judge has decided that a woman who has been unable to get in touch with her husband can serve him papers for the divorce on Facebook. According to the reports, the woman only gets in touch with her husband via
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The DC Cannabis Campaign held two seed shares last week (on March 26 and March 28), the first at a local bar and the second at DC Cannabis Campaign headquarters. In the District of Columbia, marijuana became legal on February 26, 2015.
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Because of the financial situation in the job market, many individuals have changed jobs and even careers in the past few years. The employment change almost always impacts child support calculation. What options are available to the Court? The court has the
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When your ex spouse or significant other and you enter into an agreement regarding custody and visitation, what do you do when your ex decides not to follow it? Is it worth it to call your attorney? You may try to work
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In the District of Columbia, child support continues until the age of 21 or until the minor child is deemed emancipated. This law creates some unique situations. Courts cannot decide custody for children over 18, but child support is still on the
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