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May 13, 2012 Backward on Domestic Violence In an all-too-rare show of bipartisanship, 15 Senate Republicans joined with the Democratic majority last month to reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act, the landmark 1994 law that is key to efforts against … Continue reading

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Resolve Conflict Quickly Parents can help their children by cooperating with each other and by quickly resolving their conflict.  Children whose parents are involved in ongoing conflict over parenting time, child support, or other issues may experience anger, anxiety, depression, … Continue reading

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Defending Criminal Charges of Domestic Violence – Session 2. Chapter 2 MSBA Page #1-4 Presenters: David J. Bobrow, Esq., Bedard & Bobrow PC, Eliot. State Consequences of a Domestic Violence Conviction The fact that domestic violence causes physical injuries, dysfunctional … Continue reading

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Establish a Workable Means of Commnication: Parents can help their children by establishing a workable means of communicating with each other about their children. At first, some parents may find it difficult to separate their feelings about the relationship or … Continue reading

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  Parents can keep their children out of the middle of adult issues by not using the children as messengers.  Sometimes the message is as something as innocent as a reminder that the child must take her medication before bedtime. Other times, … Continue reading

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It amazes me how often clients or potential clients think that the lawyer is “not fighting for them.”  I suppose sometimes it is true, but more often it is based on emotional responses to good advise fom the lawyer.  On … Continue reading

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The corollary to fighting over the lawn ornaments is giving up too soon on a legitimate position.  I find this situation to be most common when one spouse or the other is fundamentally upset about getting divorced in the first … Continue reading