Tue, 28 September 2010
Family Law Attorney Henry Gornbein answers a listener's phone-in question regarding his wife setting him up to meet with her when a PPO (Personal Protection Order) was in place and then turning him in for violating the PPO. The caller is now facing jail time because of what he believes was a set-up. More free programs on divorce are available at www.DivorceSourceRadio.com and on iTunes |
Wed, 22 September 2010
In this program, Family Law Attorney Henry Gornbein discusses going to trial for custody of a child with a disability. You'll get a feel for how attorneys prepare for trial and learn what to look for in an attorney if your case is going before a judge. For more free programs, visit www.DivorceSourceRadio.com or iTunes by searching "Divorce Source Radio". |
Fri, 3 September 2010
New communications technology has changed the way many divorce cases are tried these days. Prior to the internet with its chat rooms and pornography, social media websites, such as Facebook, and cell phones with text messaging, proving a partner's infidelity or financial indiscretions was a difficult task. Today, it's quite common during a divorce to subpoena the contents of a spouse's computer, cell phone records and text messages. You've probably heard of politicians and celebrities being brought down, in part, by what was discovered in their email, text messages or internet browsing history. In today's program, family law attorney, Henry Gornbein, and I discuss the fall-out of today's technology and address how the discovery of this information can affect a marriage and, ultimately, a divorce. We'll take a look at this from a legal perspective pertaining to your right to privacy, and we'll provide strong advice regarding the use of this new communications medium during a divorce. For more free programs on divorce, visit www.DivorceSourceRadio.com
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