Guest post by Makeda Fikremariam Commonly the Supreme Court doesn’t hear cases regarding domestic relations, but Sveen v. Melinchanged that pattern. Mark Sveen had been married to Kaye Melin for 10 years when they divorced in 2007. During their marriage, Sveen had
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Guest post by Makeda Fikremariam Technology nowadays seems to be following humans into every corner of their lives. Many are introduced with the intent of making lives easier; whether it be to find your car, phone or even yourself. However, a
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For divorcing couples, alimony was a deduction that the payor could deduct from his/her taxes. However, with the new tax bill, starting in 2019, alimony will no longer be deductible. The result of this change may make spouses reluctant to pay, and
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Interesting articles in New York Times about sheltering our kids and avoiding conflict.